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ositive externalities, such as decreased soil | erosion from increased plant growth. |
stern Libya, in the form of increased aeolian | erosion, sand incursions and the collapse of the roof |
The | Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism: Responding to |
ata parasitization alone is not serious, some | erosion and inflammation of the nasal turbinates and |
from the activity of nesting Brown Pelicans, | erosion, and introduced plant species. |
erent set of economic reforms led to a severe | erosion in investor confidence and a chain-reaction t |
By contrast to mechanical | erosion, FAC involves dissolution of normally poorly- |
This | erosion released iron and silica into the waters of a |
erentiating process-based from other types of | erosion models is the use of the sediment continuity |
In urban areas the | erosion source is typically construction activities, |
extremely hard compacted basalt resistant to | erosion, and is the remnant of the original volcano f |
Erosion science is not sufficiently advanced for ther | |
Current research effort involving | erosion modeling is weighted toward the development o |
Thomas Cole just before natural flooding and | erosion separated it from the Connecticut River, is v |
Before | erosion toppled it into the sea, maritime author Jim |
e settlement is now underwater due to coastal | erosion, but it was on the west side of the northern |
hat much of the site has been lost to coastal | erosion, but it would seem to have been at around 80 |
ve sea level for only two years, before rapid | erosion reduced its height. |
rt on Flower's Barrow, which is threatened by | erosion on its seaward side. |
uesnon was turned into a canal, to reduce the | erosion of its banks. |
Head and lateral line | erosion, also known as HLLE, hole-in-the-head disease |
The habitat is prone to | erosion and landslides, which can destroy the plants. |
petition for invasive plant species, and also | erosion and landslides. |
ding regular typhoon seasons led to extensive | erosion and landslides. |
e Isle of Wight coastline in terms of coastal | erosion and landslip, particularly in the context of |
impact crater ejects material which forms an | erosion resistant layer, thus causing the immediate a |
s than optimal farming practices have created | erosion problems, leading to excess sediment being tr |
By 1997, a combination of coastal | erosion, sea level rise and wave action had made some |
After withstanding over 150 years of | erosion, the lighthouse is now entirely black. |
Glacial | erosion was likewise responsible for scooping out the |
Thou shalt safeguard thy fields from soil | erosion, thy living waters from drying up, thy forest |
Forces such as development, | erosion, and logging disrupt its habitat. |
World War, was already destroyed by advancing | erosion as long ago as the early 1950s. |
a documentary about Hurricane Katrina and the | erosion of Louisiana's wetlands. |
ntain grade control sills or weirs to prevent | erosion and maintain a level streambed. |
They prevent | erosion, but make for poor grazing and in larger numb |
ERMiT ( | Erosion Risk Management Tool) - to predict the probab |
tegic overview role for all flood and coastal | erosion risk management. |
Ma), a period of roughly 32.8 million years, | erosion born material began building up more rapidly |
These serve to armour the shore and minimise | erosion and may be either watertight or porous, which |
However this is problematical as the coastal | erosion pattern means that this section of the Owers |
Sometimes marine head and lateral line | erosion or MHLLE is used to refer to the marine versi |
The canyon itself is the result of | erosion by Mill Creek of the highly fractured rock al |
n their gene pool by guarding against genetic | erosion through modern concepts like seedbanks, sperm |
ying basalt which once filled the crater, but | erosion has modified the original cone, exposing the |
andscape, the peninsula was shaped by glacial | erosion and moraine deposits left by retreating glaci |
ies are plagued by varying degrees of genetic | erosion and most need a human assisted breeding progr |
Following the Permian uplift and | erosion during most of the Mesozoic was followed by d |
Plagued by | erosion for most of its existence, it was destroyed i |
lant and it is used to stabilize soil against | erosion on mountain slopes. |
which is more associated with the orogeny and | erosion of mountain ranges on a regional scale. |
during the late Ordovician period due to the | erosion of mountains created during the Taconic oroge |
During this period, | erosion leveled mountains. |
the shoreline (aided by storm-induced coastal | erosion) as much as two miles in some portions of the |
rvice was suspended on October 1, 2008 due to | erosion from mudslides under a support pillar. |
WEPP:Road Batch - to predict | erosion from multiple forest road segments |
The camp has suffered bad | erosion, both natural and man made, unsurprisingly fo |
Scowles originated through the | erosion of natural underground cave systems formed in |
g down of coastal mangrove has also increased | erosion, with negative effects on marine life. |
ntrusive ingneous rocks that are resistant to | erosion, and never covered by later Cretaceous and Te |
sea levels due to global warming and coastal | erosion, are not and will not affect the western coas |
hey are younger than the Appalachians, and so | erosion has not yet rounded them significantly. |
rim of Alter has been degraded by subsequent | erosion, most notably at the northern and southern ex |
within a few hours after evidence of internal | erosion becomes obvious. |
Natural terracing, the result of small-scale | erosion, can occur where cattle are grazed for long p |
results of channelization included increasing | erosion, loss of wildlife habitat, and increased floo |
This depends on the | erosion rate of the surface which is controlled by th |
f the area around itself and has resisted the | erosion typical of the surrounding lowlands. |
in the basin, requiring frequent removal, and | erosion downstream of the base of the structure. |
Due to this tilting and | erosion the oldest exposed rocks are found in the wes |
Due to this tilting and | erosion the oldest exposed rocks are found in the wes |
Due to this tilting and | erosion the oldest exposed rocks are found in the wes |
Due to this tilting and due to | erosion the oldest exposed rocks are found in the wes |
ped and cut to fill mattresses and for use in | erosion control on river banks and hillsides. |
geological evidence indicating that the deep | erosion patterns on the flanks of the Sphinx were cau |
beaches and better fishing access, it caused | erosion problems on Assateague. |
rms a blanket on the sand and can be used for | erosion control on beaches. |
wagtails and heron.During the Ice Age glacial | erosion eroded one side of the valley resulting in th |
Headward | erosion of one stream valley upwards into another, or |
the eastern side of the Ocala Platform due to | erosion, nondeposition or both. |
nance helps protect the asteroid from orbital | erosion: the orbital eccentricities of the resonant a |
evaluation, ground water management, coastal | erosion, and other special problems. |
osses are plain (most likely to wind and rain | erosion) whilst others are sill remain carved. |
ture of a spherical shell Earth, fossils, and | erosion, amongst others. |
In some areas they have suffered from | erosion and over-cropping, particularly in the South |
Current issues: soil | erosion from overgrazing, industrial development, urb |
g that a unit of bedrock is more resistant to | erosion than overlying or underlying units and conseq |
Inliers are typically formed by the | erosion of overlying younger rocks to reveal a limite |
lats has been closed for several years due to | erosion problems, overuse, and recent bark beetle tre |
The | Erosion of Oxford (1977) |
Piping is induced by regressive | erosion of particles from downstream and along the up |
The waves also caused additional beach | erosion to parts of Papua New Guinea previously impac |
Because of local conditions, the | erosion is patterned vertically as well as horizontal |
eologically, some coves are windows formed by | erosion that penetrated through the overlying thrust |
tten of sex toy bans that this "extraordinary | erosion of personal liberty, coupled with the massive |
In the 1930s, he addressed problems of soil | erosion by persuading many of Japan's upland farmers |
is a protective measure that seeks to prevent | erosion by placing hard structures such as seawalls o |
Geological processes, such as | erosion and plate tectonics, have destroyed most mult |
Erosion has played havoc with the minimal maintenance | |
e two secondary mounds, but were flattened by | erosion and plowing in the 19th century. |
Major environmental problems are: soil | erosion, pesticide pollution, air and water pollution |
adverse effects include: illegal activities, | erosion, noise pollution, weed invasion, and possibly |
The stone was prone to | erosion by pollution. |
onmental concerns include deforestation; soil | erosion; wildlife populations threatened by poaching |
Erosion is possible, it happens. | |
umber of strategies in the light of continual | erosion and predicted rising sea levels caused by glo |
Moving sand and | erosion were problems from early on, but fencing in 1 |
The failure of volcanic dams by | erosion can produce catastrophic landslides, debris f |
ng rock, plants and their litter inhibit soil | erosion, biochemicals produced by plants accelerate t |
The Water | Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) Model is a physical |
th “looser boundary” problems such as coastal | erosion, flood protection and the silting and scourin |
zones that adjoin developed areas it prevents | erosion and provides an excellent fibre for weaving. |
graze for animals and a groundcover to reduce | erosion and quickly revegetate denuded soil. |
agricultural development, contributes to soil | erosion, as rainfall, which is concentrated in a shor |
Such rivers form when the base level of | erosion is rapidly lowered, so that the river begins |
It has recently been damaged by coastal | erosion and rebuilt. |
s on Mars demonstrate that much of the eolian | erosion is recent since they are sculpted in young ge |
he cliffs at Llantwit have undergone dramatic | erosion in recent years with the result that many pla |
riod sediments, and only partially exposed to | erosion relatively recently, its structure is well pr |
fossil is freed from a soft rock formation by | erosion and redeposited in a currently forming sedime |
e backing on to the sheer cliffs, but coastal | erosion has reduced the size of the enclosure, and la |
orks projects on the nearby roads and natural | erosion have reduced the height of the mound by appro |
ture: 'Globalization, Humanitarianism and the | Erosion of Refugee Protection'", Journal of Refugee S |
The rim of Bayer is slightly worn by | erosion, but remains well-defined. |
Since the Permian, | erosion has removed the volcanic peaks and indeed mos |
ley known as a "limestone window," created by | erosion that removed the older Precambrian sandstone, |
deep sources for rift volcanism exposed where | erosion has removed the volcanic rocks and other evid |
s and streams are protected against scour and | erosion using revetments and riprap. |
These ancient mountains were reduced by | erosion and rifting associated with the opening of th |
f the century saw a continuing battle against | erosion, and riprap was laid around the base of the t |
Wind | erosion and river eventually shape the desert landsca |
Erosion of River banks - quoted as approximating 2ha | |
They help prevent flooding and can reduce | erosion in rivers and streams. |
(Another factor is wind gap | erosion from rivers which predated the Alleghenian or |
water development, habitat degradation due to | erosion from roads and drought. |
rigenous sediments are those derived from the | erosion of rocks on land; that is, that are derived f |
ove swamps threatens natural fisheries); soil | erosion; in rural areas, most of the population does |
several operational constraints, resulting in | erosion of safety margins for operation of Airbus 320 |
are found in the Big Muddy Valley, a cleft of | erosion and sandstone along Big Muddy Creek. |
The area is a large gorge formed by the | erosion of sandstone. |
Erosion by sapping tends to produce steep-sided U-sha | |
erosion and scour, can be a significant cause of habi | |
er time and the reserve is threatened by both | erosion and sea level rise. |
are abandoned and cause serious problems with | erosion in seasonal rains. |
Map of Cape Cod showing shores undergoing | erosion (cliffed sections) and shores characterized b |
FY2007 to implement new authority for a soil | erosion and sediment control program in this basin th |
For example, the State of Maryland requires | erosion and sediment controls on construction sites o |
and trees along the banks, which will reduce | erosion and sediment and reduce the stream's temperat |
The Great Lakes Basin Soil | Erosion and Sediment Control Program was authorized b |
ally, the Memorial project teams are tracking | erosion and sediment control, stormwater management, |
Erosion and sediment control - During excavation of s | |
l enemies, (crown-of-thorns starfish, coastal | erosion and sedimentation) as well as from human acti |
In the course of the natural processes of | erosion and sedimentation, the island is not always s |
ine are unknown, but possible threats include | erosion and sedimentation, along with flow alteration |
tures of the Earth, through such processes as | erosion and sedimentation. |
ade from natural fibres that is used for soil | erosion control, seed protection, weed control, and m |
after first strengthening the banks to deter | erosion he set about planting with great American and |
he outer layers of the plasmasphere, and this | erosion produces significant space weather effects in |
and trees have been planted on the banks, so | erosion and silting are not issues. |
ed for agricultural use due to the effects of | erosion and silting. |
This land has since been lost because of | erosion, making Skipsea a seaside Village. |
Reducing agricultural runoff and soil | erosion can slow the frequency with which farmers hav |
he coarse-grained bedding of riffles suggests | erosion of smaller particles, according to the Hjulst |
f such chines on the island created by stream | erosion of soft Cretaceous rocks, it is a narrow and |
f such chines on the island created by stream | erosion of soft Cretaceous rocks. |
fine-grained sediments are the result of the | erosion of soft clay-rich rocks along the Milk River |
f such chines on the island created by stream | erosion of soft Cretaceous rocks. |
provides an ecosystem service by slowing the | erosion of soil colloids. |
umber of applications including dust control, | erosion control, soil stabilization, haul roads. |
Internal | erosion of soil particles from within a dam by water |
can English, a Donga is a ditch formed by the | erosion of soil. |
tal waters from waste disposal by ships; soil | erosion; illegal solid waste disposal threatens conta |
Nevertheless, the terms FAC and | erosion are sometimes used interchangeably because th |
prevailing paradigm of the Davisian cycles of | erosion and sought to replace these with a quantitati |
e the republic but also opposes the continued | erosion of states' rights and U.S. sovereignty. |
he upthrust of rock layers but by the gradual | erosion of stream valleys in an uplifted region about |
The falls formed when water | erosion by streams created gorges through layers of b |
However, | erosion has stripped away the overlying and surroundi |
woodland plant communities to prevent further | erosion and subsequent flooding, which had already oc |
e approximately 11 km off Selsey Bill and the | erosion pattern suggests that the shore would have be |
Terraced fields decrease | erosion and surface runoff, and are effective for gro |
n outlier is typically formed when sufficient | erosion of surrounding rocks has taken place to sever |
Over the years | erosion has taken its toll on the island. |
c of channel networks in which either bedrock | erosion is taking place, or in systems that are sedim |
The | erosion of talent from older players and failure to b |
eter-scale exhumation caused by tectonism and | erosion, low temperature metamorphic events, and geot |
sic V-shaped valley, indicative of river-type | erosion rather than erosion caused by glaciation. |
opposed key elements of the Davisian cycle of | erosion, concluding that the process of uplift and de |
Tui appears to lack the | erosion channels that mark other highland regions on |
e churchyard, and in 1956 (to prevent further | erosion) into the church itself. |
the Hohe Tauern window are more resistant to | erosion, so the window has a high relief. |
line of Louisiana is much more susceptible to | erosion than the western coastline because much of th |
the perimeter of Stanley Park to prevent the | erosion of the park's foreshore. |
again leaning and in very bad condition from | erosion of the base. |
ology developed from stream deposits from the | erosion of the Rocky Mountains. |
cuts through Swift Run Gap, and differential | erosion of the fractured bedrock along this fault may |
The steep cliffs are the result of | erosion when the water level in Lake Ladoga was sligh |
were formed as a result of ice and weathering | erosion on the rocks. |
was constructed and within two years, severe | erosion of the channel of the Colorado River once aga |
n which acknowledged invading scrub, fire and | erosion as the main threats to the site. |
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