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  • LIDAR terrain data and other digital maps of impervious area, soils, and land use/cover.
  • Because impervious bedrock is more than 800 feet below the rese
  • ream side of the dam to strengthen it and an impervious blanket was placed on the upstream heel to p
  • concrete, given an inspection walkway and an impervious blanket.
  • An impervious clay membrane was laid in the upstream face
  • f their length, streams in the area run over impervious clay deposits, but where valleys cut through
  • eter high dam is an earth-filled dam with an impervious core.
  • 28 ft) long rock-fill dam with an relatively impervious core.
  • te, immensely strong and with skin virtually impervious even to bazooka shells.
  • ace of each of these panels is lined with an impervious geomembrane.
  • Such sites are lined to make them impervious in order to prevent losses to the water tabl
  • The division consisted of Dynamic, Engage, Impervious, Inflict and Fortify.
  • A spring horizon is an impervious layer of rock reaching the surface, along wh
  • The Nemesis Pitch cuts through an otherwise impervious layer of shale to enter the Simonstone Limes
  • sandy nature of the surface soil, a flexible impervious liner was used that could adapt to settling
  • The less pop-oriented and more impervious Persone silenziose (1989) sold 500,000 copie
  • Since aquifers and impervious strata often lie on top of one another in ho
  • Reduction of impervious surfaces and runoff (peak flow volume and ra
  • n water quality problems caused by increased impervious surfaces from land development.
  • apid runoff upstream from massive amounts of impervious surfaces in Colonial, Penbrook, and adjacent
  • tage of a catchment area which is made up of impervious surfaces such as roads, roofs and other pave
  • n drainage systems which collect runoff from impervious surfaces (e.g., roofs and roads) ensure that
  • trenches are often used to treat runoff from impervious surfaces, such as sidewalks and parking lots
  • for research into alternatives to the use of impervious surfaces, such as asphalt, which increased r
  • The watershed has a large amount of impervious surfaces, which along with the piped tributa
  • cks the plastics factory, but the Autons are impervious to gunfire.
  • The wood of the jakkalsbessie is almost impervious to termite damage.
  • ause of its subterranean location, Jaburo is impervious to conventional assault.
  • Replicators are impervious to all known handheld energy weapons, includ
  • n common usage, the term often implies being impervious to air or gas.
  • This makes the concrete stronger and more impervious to water penetration
  • s shocked to find, of course, that Fester is impervious to death.
  • ternational firm the Rothschilds created was impervious to local attack.
  • These junctions are impervious to tracer, so many substances can impact the
  • is a solid stone vault to make it secure and impervious to decay, unlike timber.
  • leave, however, Dolittle finds he is not so impervious to feelings as he thought.
  • hown throughout the series to be practically impervious to fear, though he is not above disgust.
  • gns injury, but the dedicated doctor remains impervious to her charms and indifferent to her wealth.
  • swords and a powerful suit of armor that was impervious to all but the most powerful of magic.
  • He is apparently impervious to personal abuse but is angered by stupidit
  • n the forms; the Football Association proved impervious to appeals for clemency.
  • els that she cannot love anyone unless he is impervious to her charms, however, she rejects all her
  • little man looking for publicity and utterly impervious to the ethical standards one has the right t
  • les, while the original Japanese Godzilla is impervious to missiles or any type of conventional weap
  • This made the machine impervious to small arms fire and resistant to explosiv
  • per-alloy devised by Quickmix, the shovel is impervious to all weapons fire short of a small nuclear
  • gets, like American military bases, that are impervious to everything else."
  • As the dense wood of River Red Gum is almost impervious to rot it is thought that some of the River
  • ed where it was forged, since it was utterly impervious to any other flame than the volcanic fires a
  • In the dehydrated state the larvae become impervious to many extreme environmental conditions, an
  • iles) and thick masonry walls made it nearly impervious to artillery fire.
  • The palila is apparently impervious to the phenolic aroma (as they eat Cydia cat
  • tallic gold substance and become temporarily impervious to their various weapons).
  • After the megapiranhas prove impervious to both torpedoes and depth charges-and even
  • him a newer, quasar-powered rod which proved impervious to the deactivation.
  • spirit was a sort of impenetrable fortress, impervious to the attacks of Satan and his demonic henc
  • ize in different subjects, and is frequently impervious; when open, it transmits the emissary vein f