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  • The less halogen and boron found in the sediments accompanies a change in erosional activity.
  • These shelf sediments accumulate at an average rate of 30 cm/1000
  • epresents a time when epeiric seas deposited sediments across the craton, while the upper and lower
  • abrasive power to cut the grooves, and finer sediments also in the base of the moving glacier furth
  • However, selective transport of sediments also plays a role in relation to downstream
  • They usually live in marine sediments, although they can live elsewhere.
  • lake, the prevailing silt and volcanic clay sediments amplify seismic shaking.
  • tructure of the Earth as recorded in oceanic sediments and rocks.
  • he geology of the area is mostly siliclastic sediments and organic soils.
  • The crater is buried beneath younger sediments and is not exposed at the surface.
  • The crater is buried beneath younger sediments and cannot be seen at the surface.
  • p with this work and his writings on urinary sediments and kidney stones was the most advanced in t
  • g invasive species off sandbars, stirring up sediments, and overflowing the banks in many places.
  • lauconite forms under reducing conditions in sediments and such deposits are commonly found in near
  • energy and electrons with minerals in soils, sediments, and subsurface materials
  • res, primarily ingesting fine particles from sediments and plant surfaces.
  • slands, created through deposition of coarse sediments and flood silts.
  • and vegetation particles wash into streams; sediments and other accumulated organic particles on t
  • enation of water, and infiltration into soil sediments and aquifer contamination.
  • t up a sediment catching facility, catiching sediments and gravel carried by the river.
  • The crater is filled by recent (Quaternary) sediments and is not visible to the surface.
  • monly found carved in semiconsolidated playa sediments and other soft granular materials, and micro
  • Allow the reservoir to fill with sediments and transition to meadow habitat.
  • laced in these fences slow wave action, trap sediments, and combat erosion.
  • ) which are found in oil, bitumen, rocks and sediments and show little or no change in structure fr
  • ce boundaries that are common in Phanerozoic sediments, and 3) cyclic and rhythmic deposition over
  • h as a dinosaur tooth that was washed out of sediments and re-deposited in rocks and/or sediments m
  • riums, and contribute to the stirring of the sediments and so, to enrich the floor with oxygen and
  • It consists of river channel sediments and contains fossils of fish, turtles, croco
  • tamorphism of phosphate bearing peraluminous sediments and in high-temperature hydrothermal ore dep
  • urg due to underwater landslides stirring up sediments and rushing down a slope.
  • he species was taken from the thermal marine sediments and studied by growing it in culture in a la
  • omputer program that simulates flows, waves, sediments and ecology in rivers, lakes, estuaries, bay
  • Ferricretes contains sediments and other non-indigenous materials, which ha
  • Deposition of sediments and the worsening of water quality due to th
  • s to surface water, abstractions, removal of sediments and replacement of weirs.
  • These form a small component of marine sediments, and are known as microfossils from as far b
  • ed as synonymous with metamorphosed Archaean sediments and including all the schistose series below
  • Restoration Project will dredge contaminated sediments and implement other major structural improve
  • oils, forests, grassland, deserts, estuarine sediments and sewage sludge.
  • in, "interbedded glaciolacustrine stratified sediments and massive to bedded diamicton" occurs in t
  • oaded with adsorbed pollutant on its surface sediments and forms a bed in the regeneration zone in
  • It also occurs in lacustrine sediments and coal seams.
  • per second, punching a deep hole through the sediments and into the granite continental basement ro
  • color of its waters, which is caused by red sediments and pigmentation of some algae.
  • inozoic basin consisting mostly of carbonate sediments and sedimentary rocks.
  • elt has seen the majority of the surrounding sediments and metamorphic rocks eroded away, with the
  • te was covered by later Pennsylvanian period sediments, and only partially exposed to erosion relat
  • logged soils, marine pelagic and hemipelagic sediments, and, most notably, the Black Sea.
  • rocks within a shear zone, and may occur in sediments, andesites, trachytes and basalts.
  • Both sediments are markedly red, which indicates that they
  • The sediments are deposited in a piemontal fan environment
  • The sediments are believed to derive from the Appalachian
  • The Oligocene sediments are commonly non-oil bearing and are dominan
  • r in shallow-water conditions, because these sediments are disturbed and redeposited by the energy
  • wever, the Trujillo-Cooper Canyon sequence's sediments are derived from the Ouachita orogenic belts
  • Palaeobotanical studies show that the lake sediments are 30-40,000 years old, making them the old
  • position below the lysocline where siliceous sediments are stable and carbonates are dissolved.
  • The sediments are not evenly spread over the county, with
  • Most of the time, these sediments are reworked over and over, even being erode
  • These extremely fine-grained sediments are the result of the erosion of soft clay-r
  • In oceanography, terrigenous sediments are those derived from the erosion of rocks
  • Deltaic and marine sediments are found north of Peace River.
  • Both sediments are markedly red, which indicates that they
  • hether or not at least some of the lowermost sediments are actually pre-impact in origin, while the
  • h-grade metamorphosed iron rich argillaceous sediments as well as in mafic and ultramafic igneous r
  • ts (including fluvial, deltaic, and alluvial sediments) associated with active margins.
  • it crab, described from Rupelian (Oligocene) sediments at Sint-Niklaas, Belgium.
  • Sediments at the site were originally deposited in lak
  • Sediments at that time - sandstone, sand, clay and lim
  • As a consequence, the sediments at the bottom of Lower Mystic Lake accumulat
  • ith redefinition of the Twin River Group the sediments, B. washingtoniana has been shown to occur i
  • Another possibility is that the sediments became totally unstable and failed perhaps u
  • me as the result of compression of the floor sediments, become crude oil all over again.
  • as Hydrates have long been known to exist in sediments beneath the Gulf of Mexico.
  • -sea hydrothermal vents, and oxygen-depleted sediments beneath kelp beds.
  • ergroup, which was formed from ancient ocean sediments between 500 million and one billion years ag
  • ergroup, which was formed from ancient ocean sediments between 500 million and one billion years ag
  • On top of the bedrock are layers of river sediments, built up and deposited by the Halifax River
  • Fossils usually form when sediments bury a dead organism.
  • arly to pass the flood and its nutrient-rich sediments, but without retaining any yearly storage.
  • surface silicates are converted to carbonate sediments, but these sediments are converted back to s
  • As late as 2003 uranium was found in sediments by the US Army Corps of Engineers at many lo
  • mixing of sediments by submarine landslides
  • ; b) determining the source or provenance of sediments; c) studying the thermal evolution of basins
  • The Fox Hills is overlain by continental sediments, called the Laramie Formation in the US.
  • Usually covered with thick sediments, called "terra rossa", they are used extensi
  • These sediments came from the Cordillera Central.
  • Since the trees and sediments cannot document how the fires started, light
  • 853, the marshes were gradually filled in by sediments carried downstream by the river and human la
  • rshed management plan (IWMP) and by trapping sediments caused by erosion and by such other sources
  • This also put intense pressure on the sediments causing them to be folded and faulted.
  • e land surface that consists of near surface sediments cemented by iron oxide in to a duricrust.
  • The site is no longer on the coast, due to sediments changing the local topography.
  • Horn, S.P. Late Quaternary Lake and Swamp sediments: Climate and environment.
  • Orange Island had its own rivers carrying sediments composed of sand and clay in to the Yeehaw S
  • These sediments consist of a series of sands and clays depos
  • around Georgetown, California, metamorphosed sediments contained andalusite and chiastolite in a gr
  • nlike the Bahama Banks composed of carbonate sediments containing foraminifera, corals, bryozoa, an
  • r is filled with about 200 m of ancient lake sediments containing Early Eocene pollen, this age thu
  • temporary solution to concerns that soil and sediments could migrate into nearby streams and, ultim
  • ith it the water's lowered capacity to carry sediments creates a river delta.
  • The initial tidal flats receive new sediments daily, are waterlogged to the exclusion of o
  • ation of the Mongolian People's Republic, in sediments dated between the Cenomanian to Turonian sta
  • the Two Medicine Formation, which preserves sediments dated from the Campanian stage of the Late C
  • Rusophycus is known from sediments dating right to the base of the Cambrian (54
  • nogenus of dinosauriform footprints found in sediments dating to 250 and 228 Ma.
  • land Sound is the result of fine lake-bottom sediments deposited as glacial outwash slowed in Lake
  • The sediments deposited precede those of the Anglian Stage
  • istocene, and Holocene siliciclastic-bearing sediments deposited during sea-level fluctuations and
  • Sediments deposited under oxic or anoxic conditions ca
  • nstituted from sedimentary rocks formed from sediments deposited by marine, glacial and freshwater
  • It was formed by sediments deposited during the Maastrichtian stage of
  • is in fact a drowned valley system in marine sediments deposited during the Miocene.
  • An outwash fan is a fan-shaped body of sediments deposited by braided streams from a melting
  • The chalk was formed by marine sediments deposited along the eastern edge of the Miss
  • Fluvio-glacial can also mean sediments deposited by the glacier meltwater.
  • t of periodic floods which carried iron-rich sediments down from the Uncompahgre Mountains during i
  • et higher than at present, and deposition of sediments draining off the continent possibly caused t
  • rally high area which affected deposition of sediments during the Cretaceous to the early Cenozoic.
  • Individuals remain near profundal sediments during the day, migrate in swarms to the upp
  • ant in Lower Pennsylvanian to Middle Permian sediments, e.g. the Urals, Sicily, and Texas.
  • ioxide(silica) than is found in typical limy sediments elsewhere.
  • It lives in sulfide-rich sediments, especially marine intertidal ones.
  • ify redeposited soil materials in peat, lake sediments etc.
  • he water quality by increasing the runoff of sediments, fertilizers, and pesticides.
  • Rolling landscape, comprising sediments, floodplain and valley floors
  • ed valuable, penetrating through Miocene age sediments for the first time to reveal the lowest 13 m
  • amboidal pyrite is commonly found in coastal sediments, for instance marsh soils, marine and estuar
  • A sequence of sediments formed rocks such as shales, sandstones and
  • atings on clasts in poorly drained soils and sediments, formed by the rapid oxidation of iron(II) o
  • extraordinary abundance of fungal spores in sediments) formed, suggesting that fungi were the domi
  • Later work on marine sediments found above sea level in the Forth Valley co
  • Cave sediments found within the systems, together with the
  • However the individual cobble matrices match sediments found in the upper Pysht and lower Clallam F
  • The floor is covered by sediments from the Indus submarine fan and is relative
  • eview shows a Cretaceous unconformity, where sediments from the Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous perio
  • Gigantatypus are so far only represented in sediments from Jordan.
  • ~74,000 cubic yards of arsenic-contaminated sediments from the Menominee River
  • However, recent studies show that Bronze Age sediments from the glaciers of the Himalayas are missi
  • The basin also received sediments from the Appalachian orogeny during the Penn
  • As it does this it collects all sorts of sediments from the seafloor.
  • ost 10,000 hollow concrete blocks to prevent sediments from shifting.
  • ams and T. M. Scott, the arch did not affect sediments from depositing during the Neogene through H
  • a shallower marine facies than contemporary sediments from the Helvetic nappes since they were ori
  • matic times through continuous depositing of sediments from rivers as the peninsula grew southward.
  • radox Basin is an evaporite basin containing sediments from alternating cycles of deep marine and v
  • m and sand with volcanic deposits and marine sediments from the Franciscan Assemblage.
  • terpreted as banded iron formation, chemical sediments from submarine hot springs, or hydrothermal
  • total levels of mercury (TotHg) in the lake sediments has "not declined significantly a decade aft
  • a transgression, the stratigraphically lower sediments have evidence of terrigenous influence, the
  • Sediments have high levels of copper and nickel, and d
  • Water-related sediments have been found dating from as early as 3.8
  • oceras has been found in Middle Silurian age sediments in Tennessee and Indiana.
  • as described based on fossilised pollen from sediments in the Hale Basin of central Australia, date
  • Sediments in the 500,000 km² basin are up to 22 km thi
  • rites was found in Middle Triassic (Anisian) sediments in northern Siberia
  • as been found in middle and upper Ordovician sediments in North America and Scotland.
  • om ice preserved specimens, such as DNA from sediments in ice cores and fossil bones found in perma
  • Analysis of Nile River deposited sediments in the delta also shows this period had a hi
  • distribution of Permo-Carboniferous glacial sediments in South America, Africa, Madagascar, Arabia
  • ed occurrences of temnocyonines are found in sediments in northwest Nebraska and southeastern Wyomi
  • d for identifying the temperature history of sediments in sedimentary basins.
  • is a haploceratid ammonite found in Jurassic sediments in Europe, north Africa, the Middle East, Ma
  • ellsoceras has been found in Middle Devonian sediments in eastern North America, in Ohio, Indianna,
  • been recovered from Pliocene and Pleistocene sediments in Florida and South Carolina, USA.
  • geologic formation and is the oldest exposed sediments in Florida, United States.
  • eralized in the dry phase are suspended with sediments in the flood waters and main river.
  • illite is also formed as exhalative chemical sediments in certain lead-zinc deposits, and as a hydr
  • The sediments in the Gotland Basin are important for study
  • nckioceratidae, found in Lower Carboniferous sediments in Europe, and named by Hyatt, 1893.
  • t has been found in Upper Triassic (Carnian) sediments in the Alps and Hungary.
  • basal snakes with vestigial limbs in marine sediments in Lebanon.
  • Ensis macha lives in sand or muddy sediments in the subtidal zone where it can burrow its
  • Oolite of middle Jurassic age, deposited as sediments in fairly shallow coastal seas.
  • diatom that lies on or in the top layers of sediments in the freshwater to brackish water environm
  • been found in upper Aptian and lower Albian sediments in Europe, Central Asia, Japan, East Africa,
  • treated over 4,000 cubic yards (3,100 m3) of sediments in the Cochato, with cleanup completed in 19
  • g iron sulfides, as might have been found in sediments in a primordial environment, acetate would b
  • ioloceras has been found in Albian (uL Cret) sediments in Madagascar, Patagonia, and possibly Queen
  • Sources of terrigenous sediments include volcanoes, weathering of rocks, wind
  • e basin is filled with Late Miocene-Pliocene sediments, including ubiquitously repeated evaporite l
  • porary exposures here have shown Pleistocene sediments, including interglacial fluvial sands and ma
  • hreats of continued releases of contaminated sediments into the downstream fishery must be addresse
  • Diagenetic processes can transform these sediments into rock through cementation and lithificat
  • The rafting of various size sediments into deeper ocean waters by icebergs became
  • pushed upward, the salt dragged surrounding sediments into dome shapes, often trapping oil and gas
  • nce of this derived maniraptoran in Jurassic sediments is a strong refutation of the "temporal para
  • of oxygen and hydrogen sulfide formation in sediments is a problem in summers.
  • bodies associated with Ice Age (Pleistocene) sediments is clearly visible.
  • d to their source rocks; deposition of these sediments is largely limited to the continental shelf.
  • fects of sorting, in which the grain size of sediments is affected by sediment transport mechanisms
  • a glacier and melts in place depositing the sediments it carried.
  • to investigate the thermal history of basin sediments, kilometer-scale exhumation caused by tecton
  • burrows, and the mineral-rich nature of the sediments leads to very rapid fossilisation.
  • rigin, perhaps the crater sunk into the soft sediments leaving only a circular 'ghost' marking the
  • The Santa Rosa-Tecovas sequence has sediments made up of clasts derived from the north, no
  • ft the valley floor thick with flood-carried sediments, making the valley extremely fertile.
  • Most pterosaurs are known from marine sediments, meaning that they probably caught fish in t
  • coee Supergroup, which was formed from ocean sediments nearly a billion years ago.
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