Talk:Bingham Canyon Reclamation Project

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Confusing sentence needs clarification
Under the heading "Proposal", the penultimate sentence of the second paragraph makes this statement: "the proposal called for four dividing crescent rises" (emphasis added). This is confusing. "Dividing" is a word whose meaning depends upon what it divides. "Crescent" is a noun (plural in this case), but what "dividing crescents" might be is unclear. "Rises" would appear to be used here as a noun (rather than the verb "to rise"), and one infers that it refers to land or earth that rises above its surroundings in some fashion. But those three words taken in sequence introduce confusion more than they provide clarity. In lieu of being able to show Smithson's drawings (which may be a violation of copyright) to clarify, can anyone explain more fully what meaning is intended here? Thanks. Bricology (talk) 00:27, 25 December 2023 (UTC)