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NCED Facilities: St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
photo of St. Anthony Falls
Falls of St. Anthony, with Minneapolis in the background and SFL in the center foreground
The St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, located on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is NCED's major experimental research facility.

The laboratory, known as SAFL, houses faculty, graduate students and staff from the University of Minnesota's departments of Civil Engineering and Geology and Geophysics.  Its island location provides an ideal site for a variety of experimental flumes and channels, as river water can be routed directly through the building.  Experimental facilities include  a large wind tunnel, two basins devoted to experimental stratigraphy (one with a subsiding floor), the 275 foot long Main Channel, and weighing and volumetric tanks for large scale flow rate calibration. The SAFL Shop provides technical support for experiments run in existing facilities and design/build support for new models.


See SAFL's website for a full description of these experimental facilities: http://www.safl.umn.edu/facilities/facilities.html.

NCED welcomes visitor research at SAFL and other NCED facilities. Please contact Jeff Marr for details (marrx003@umn.edu).

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Outdoor StreamLab
(St. Anthony Falls Laboratory)

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St. Anthony Falls Laboratory 

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(Illinois)