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  • Enclosure Dating Project show that the initial silt accumulated at around 3650 BC, whilst the middl
  • Silt accumulation in the reservoir along with raw se
  • f fouling in water cycles are sediments (scale, silt, algae) and sludge (corrosion and bacterial act
  • The formation consists of marine clay and silt, alternating with moer sandy layers.
  • Mud - silt and clay.
  • The soil is silt and loam.
  • The dam sat on a foundation of silt and stable biotite gneiss (rock).
  • s, ponds, ditches, and inundated fields, over a silt and mud substrate.
  • zed particles), mudstones (subequal mixture of silt- and clay-sized particles), and claystones (com
  • Deposits from the River include layer of silt and clay, and the lowest layers show a palaeoli
  • On the bed of the historic lake, the prevailing silt and volcanic clay sediments amplify seismic sha
  • Soils are predominantly moderately well drained silt and loam over calcareous sandy loam till or sil
  • Much of the basin filled with fine sand, silt, and gravel; then the dam was breached and the
  • function of this is to test incoming water for silt and other possible food particles.
  • n so that the estuary progressively filled with silt and peat.
  • d too expensive to dredge the growing levels of silt and mud at the entrance the small harbour.
  • rth comprises fairly equal proportions of sand, silt, and clay, with occasional flints.
  • shows that the basin and dock were sealed with silt and debris, and the buildings razed to the grou
  • e people because the waters left behind fertile silt and moisture, which was the cause of the fertil
  • ng sea levels are thought to have deposited the silt and sand which (together with older clays) unde
  • ar or succession of shoals of alluvium, such as silt and sand, constricting or blocking access to an
  • lants called Erdalators [sic] that could remove silt and suspended matter, filter, and purify even c
  • work must be completed to clear the waterway of silt and plant growth (water pennywort, Hydrocotyle
  • half a mile from the river and under 45 feet of silt and topsoil.
  • It consists of marine clay, silt and sand, deposited in the shallow sea that cov
  • lly on top of the older Tielt Formation (marine silt and sand), another formation of the same group.
  • tuation is likely caused by the natural flow of silt and sediment in the basin.
  • limited to shallow, wave-agitated waters, while silt and clays are deposited in quieter, deep water
  • The PI of the mixed soil (clay, silt and sand/gravel combined) should not exceed 12
  • its North West rivers' flow by dredging out the silt and other contaminants due to the flood.
  • The mud, silt and sand were never entirely removed from the t
  • ch more than 80 feet (24 m) of sediments (clay, silt, and sand) were deposited.
  • As much as 30 feet of fine sand, silt and organic sediments were deposited in the cha
  • basin, 30 - 40 feet (12 m) of glacial clay and silt and a 1 - 2-foot (0.61 m) mixture of clay-mixed
  • sequences of wooden stakes, buried under tidal silt and an additional 15-20 feet of 19th-century Ba
  • es, each driven through 30 feet of gravel fill, silt, and clay, and constantly wetted by the water t
  • )), and diaspore (α-AlO(OH)), as well as clays, silt, and iron oxides and hydroxides.
  • reached the delta at that time, its freshwater, silt, and nutrients helped create and sustain a comp
  • by siltation, with an estimated 90,000 tons of silt annually eroding from farms in the lake's South
  • certain size (essentially anything larger than silt) are not measured by a bench turbidity meter (t
  • e range of waters, usually requiring a layer of silt as the nymphs have strong legs which are adapte
  • vertically from a muddy base catching fine dark silt as it grew, began as mounds deposited by bryozo
  • broad ribbon of relatively impermiable clay and silt bordered by low bluffs.
  • ed to the western sections of the refuge due to silt buildup.
  • not cleaned, the water ran into the houses and silt built up.
  • It is sited on alluvial silt by the River Stour, approximately 2 miles east
  • iginal lake, the creation of a managed wetlands silt capture system to both provide biodiverse habit
  • ttent check dams were installed to further abet silt capture, with the outcome of reducing 50 percen
  • Soil and silt carried by the Onga River gradually built up un
  • 79) Consisting of sand, mud, and silt carried to sea by rivers, their composition is
  • eclassified on more recent maps as the "Langley Silt Complex".
  • The MMO alleges that A&P allowed silt contaminated with the biocide TBT - one of the
  • Because of high silt content carried in by the Colorado and San Juan
  • t pollution of a watercourse, even re-suspended silt, could result in a criminal prosecution by the
  • The city in 1998 built a low-headed silt dam on Locust Creek, one of the reservoir's tri
  • llow due to the presence of the accumulation of silt, debris and plastic bags.
  • The silt density index is a measure for the fouling capa
  • The Kole lands are highly fertile from the silt deposited by the flood-waters).
  • Silt deposited by this process forms into long jetty
  • the end of the last ice age uncovered hardened silt deposited when the area was part of the Wealden
  • se much of the eastern coastline was created by silt deposits from the Mississippi River.
  • d in fine sand beaches, such as those formed by silt deposits.
  • was lead geologist for the exploaratory mudflat silt drilling for the construction of the Hindenburg
  • The silt elimia, scientific name Elimia haysiana, is a s
  • The village is situated on the Silt Fen, a sea bank formed thousands of years ago.
  • A silt fence, a type of sediment control, installed on
  • Culverts, silt fences, break dams, and ditches control surface
  • 1341 AD helped to shift the sea westwards from silt filling in the direct sea route from Niranam.
  • d' is an open depression about 10 m deep with a silt floor and much aquatic life, the ‘Chasm' is a s
  • The annual silt flow into the lake is estimated to be 336,325 t
  • fforts have been ongoing to remove the polluted silt from the former reservoir bed.
  • a set of hydrocyclones that separates sand and silt from the drilling fluid.
  • o east current along the beach brings suspended silt from the Mobile river delta toward the Florida
  • the sea when the original location filled with silt from the dikes.
  • beaks are specially adapted to separate mud and silt from the food they eat, and are uniquely used u
  • trate of gravel, the substrate becomes sand and silt going further downstream.
  • vice had operated, but the docks had rotted and silt had filled in the areas where the large ferries
  • artefacts, especially those that were buried in silt, had been preserved, the long exposure to an un
  • Silt has also made some portions of the land inacces
  • In recent years, silt has accumulated in the lake causing capacity to
  • never re-emerge from the waters of Ladybower as silt has already covered the remains of its building
  • e upper Chesapeake Bay deposited heavy loads of silt in the Susquehanna flats area.
  • r challenge to farming was the large amounts of silt in Grafton's section of the Virgin River.
  • The cost of removing deposited silt in the dam is equal to the construction of a ne
  • ting to remove pollution and toxicants from the silt in the canal.
  • r grained sedimentary material, such as clay or silt, in which larger grains or clasts are embedded.
  • Findings such as the small quantity of silt in the ditch fills also suggest that the dyke f
  • t on two banks on which the river has deposited silt, in this cataract area, where islands are scatt
  • centre at Cribbs Causeway, sends a good deal of silt into the system, slowing the flow and creating
  • Alluvial silt is deposited in the estuary.
  • Much of this silt is deposited at the mouth of the river or in th
  • Because of the silt kicked up by boats and the problem with water w
  • Walla Valley consist largely of wind-deposited silt known as loess, that provides good drainage for
  • Streams with only sand or silt laden beds do not develop the feature.
  • wn for the corn it produces from the rich river silt laden soil.
  • e Ozark Highlands, the river continues its slow silt laden path into Arkansas where it receives the
  • The Natchez Silt Loam as the official state soil, designated by
  • ists of a 3 inch top soil of dark grayish brown silt loam and to 8 inches, a subsurface of brown sil
  • Because of the surface layer of silt loam and slow permeability in the clayey subsoi
  • ers Association of Mississippi selected Natchez silt loam soil to represent the soil resources of th
  • undulating Delta soils range from heavy clay to silt loam and limited sand ridges (hot spots).
  • Usually it is adapted to clay, silt, loam, silty clay, sandy clay, clay loam, silt
  • ticle utilizes text taken verbatim from Natchez Silt Loam- Mississippi State Soil, a public domain p
  • es, and erosion filled the creek's channel with silt, making barge traffic to the area obsolete .
  • The harbour and town were filled with sand, silt, mud and debris, and the River Rother changed c
  • for baths, drinking, and inhalations; medicinal silt mud of the Lake Verkhneye and Lake Sredneye and
  • Much of the silt now scoured from the river course was deposited
  • The foundation rests in the silt of the Yellow River.
  • The bulk of this is in the form of silt of a blue/grey colour.
  • s was similar to alluvial deposits found in the silt of the Pactolus river, which ran through the Ly
  • hed away by rains badly contaminated the bottom silt of the reservoir.
  • Just as the Lotus, our emblem, is rooted in the silt of a bed of water and grows out of it and reach
  • the years with comparative ease since the soft silt of the river-bed allows for easy dredging.
  • imen to be correlated with (it was found in the silt of the riverbed), the fossils cannot be dated w
  • e the fast flowing Nelson River was building up silt on both sides of the wharf.
  • e pebbles or larger clasts in a matrix of sand, silt, or clay.
  • These can be mobile, like a fine silt, or can build up in layers on the metal surface
  • c (usually HDPE or LLDPE), sometimes with clay, silt or sand beneath the plastic liner.
  • cts which are themselves still embedded in mud, silt or clay, slowly being exposed by wave action an
  • opened four channels, which had got choked with silt over the years.
  • , and deposition of by-products, such as sand / silt, paraffins, and asphaltenes.
  • Mud or muddy water, is where soil, clay, or silt particles are suspended in water
  • eak down to produce a mixture of silica sand or silt particles and clay.
  • Dichrodium fern fossils in silt parting from Triassic coal measures within the
  • left is mostly shallow and suffers from serious silt problems.
  • conditions of almost zero visibility due to the silt rising from the bottom, broke the back window w
  • drant that is used for flushing a water line of silt, rust, debris, or stagnant water.
  • The basic method will work only in loose (clay, silt, sand and light gravel) soils, but adaptations
  • It permeates organic matter, binding it to silt, sand, and clay particles.
  • e interpretation of the patterns in dust, dirt, silt, sand, or the ashes of the recently deceased.
  • le-cornered shoreline created by the buildup of silt, sand, and cobble at the mouth of the creek has
  • eam splits, due to a delta collapsing, sand and silt sediments pile up on top until that area is cov
  • Conocarpus species are native to the silt shores of coasts and islands of Florida, includ
  • stes from wet separation are typically sand and silt size and are called “tailings.”
  • This abundance of silt smothers the oysters.
  • a saltpan, with the centre of the lake holding silt swamps, and no longer holds any native birds.
  • rs to maintain pressure against the water laden silt that was being tunneled through.
  • ted to generate hydroelectric power and to trap silt that would otherwise create problems at the Thr
  • vonian and Silurian periods, when the sands and silt that had eroded from the Acadian Mountains to t
  • As this sponge is commonly covered in silt, the papillae are often the only part of the an
  • m and its water intakes had become clogged with silt, the resulting damage was particularly severe a
  • er carries an enormous amount of reddish-orange silt to the sea.
  • Recently it was dredged for silt to increase its water holding capacity.
  • t is necessary to collect fine sized material - silt to clay - where the fine flakes of gold will re
  • duces the current, causing most of the sand and silt to settle before it reaches the main Nagashima
  • r of 1876 caused large quantities of gangue and silt to be washed into the higher part of Restrongue
  • western India, when Khambhat's harbour began to silt up by the end of fifteenth century.
  • Without the 24-hour dredging, the mouth would silt up and close, cutting the supply of fresh seawa
  • astrohical torpedo hit"- the wreck is buried in silt up to the design waterline- pretty hard to make
  • eed, however, are causing the lake to gradually silt up and reduce the area of open water - currentl
  • the Adirondacks might cause erosion that would silt up the Erie Canal and make it unnavigable by cr
  • As ships grew bigger and the Thames began to silt up, the dockyard eventually closed in 1869.
  • Rather than allow it to silt up, it was enlarged, and Cripps sluice construc
  • ry in the river's watershed caused the river to silt up, and numerous sandbars formed along its cour
  • As the Dee started to silt up, harbouring facilities developed at Shotwick
  • es and fortresses but the estuary then began to silt up.
  • In 1856 the mill was demolished, the silt was dredged and an embankment built around the
  • Ammocoetes burrow into the sand and silt where they live for 3-7 years, feeding on micro
  • hem in the eternal darkness under the rocks and silt where it lives.
  • This is caused by a large load of clay and silt which contains iron oxides.
  • Glacial silt, which is carried from the glacier by streams,
  • rom the glacier is heavy in rock flour (glacial silt) which turns the waters of Mica Lake turquoise
  • he river carried quantities of stones, clay and silt, which clogged the basin, locks and levels once
  • am, where the reservoir existed, is now full of silt with the exception of directly behind the upstr