Crevasse splay deposits are floodplain deposits formed by the breaching of a levee, typically during flood events. |
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Within the first two weeks of school, Nelson conducted five student field trips to the locations of several of the levee breaches. |
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He initiated a 90-degree right hand turn to avoid a levee in his immediate flight path. |
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Water flowing from the damaged levee near Lake Pontchartrain could have equally catastrophic effects, only unfolding more slowly. |
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Hours before the worst of Hurricane Rita ravages the Texas and Louisiana coasts, water overwhelms or overtops a newly patched levee. |
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The seven forests are on old levee ridges associated with past distributaries of the Mississippi River. |
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It reaffirmed the commitment by the court to rebuild the levee systems prior to the next hurricane season, which is June of next year. |
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So this levee was not designed to withstand a hurricane the magnitude of Katrina. |
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But in the overnight hours, there was a breach, a breach of the levee on the lakefront. |
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They were watching the TV news as the canal levee was breached again, flooding their neighbourhood anew. |
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The Russian olives that Sebastiani planted at wide intervals along the levee have sent out frosty-green, willowlike foliage. |
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People who were standing upon the land were either thrown backwards into the crowd, or teetered back and forth on the rising ground of the levee. |
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At the tidal swamps, the shore is a low, narrow levee separating the waters of the creeks from the backwaters of the swamps. |
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Water overtopped the levee of the industrial canal and poured into the lower Ninth Ward, reflooding it for the second time in three weeks. |
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Soon after the winds abated, word filtered out of New Orleans that the Industrial Canal levee had failed. |
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We had a levee fishery in Johnstone Strait without first consulting our local tribes. |
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In addition to revealing the lives of black schooner and lightermen, Cecelski discusses canal building, bateaux boating, rafting, levee work, and various kinds of fishing. |
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That was followed by reports of other levee breaches and widespread flooding throughout the city. |
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The Republican governor criticized the suit as beyond the authority of the levee board and is calling for it to be dropped. |
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The president was briefed too late about the broken levee, and acted too late to alleviate the resulting calamity. |
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Only when government scientists determine there is a risk of flooding will the middle of the levee be put in place. |
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Mounting a levee heading north, Fobb suddenly stops dead, bringing his finger to his lips to silence us. |
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The levee grades of the nineteen-fifties would prove inadequate in the nineteen-seventies. |
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The tribunal reduced the levee to 9.6 cents for processing growers, leaving it at the 14 cent mark for seed and tablestock acreage. |
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And the Army Corps of Engineers is under the gun to explain why it's taking so long to repair the breaches in the levee that's keeping most of the city under water. |
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Finally I jump ashore and heave my boat out and carry it over the levee. |
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It was noted that some provinces have a visitor levee that allows them to develop more products and promotions. |
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We are initiating the holding of a public levee in each province and territory we visit. |
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The river side of the levee is generally a floodway and is shown with cross-hatching. |
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Low gradient and a levee produced by the Narew, which is fed by the Biebrza, make the river flow very slowly. |
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The plan was financed by doubling the levee charged by the board from 7 to 14 cents per hundredweight. |
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The rehabilitated levee will help protect crops and human life against risks and damage caused by floods for some 28,000 people living within the perimeter. |
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A greater flood that overtopped the levee would place all people and property of that community in jeopardy, especially if residents were unprepared. |
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Approval for the levee construction was granted under the provisions of the Environmental Protection Act of 1986 and construction works complied with the environmental requirements set by the Minister for the Environment. |
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However, the construction of the levee created incentives for people to locate their homes in the floodplain immediately inside the levee, increasing the number of people at risk for flooding. |
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The presenter suggested the existing tire levee tax only benefits government and pointed out that all-terrain and other recreational vehicles are not taxed the same as trucking companies. |
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These form where sediment from the main river blocks a tributary, usually in the form of a levee. |
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From 1858 to 1861, the state took over levee building, accomplishing it through contractors and hired labor. |
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During 2,000 years of levee construction, excessive sediment deposits have raised the riverbed several meters above the surrounding ground. |
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The heavy rains threatened to surpass the capabilities of the levee, endangering the town on the other side. |
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Bea is exaggerating the risk involved and promise to reinspect those elements of the levee reportedly in need of further repair. |
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To put it in a nutshell, this system allows an increasing of the isochronisms accuracy on the long term thanks to a less important levee angle of the balance. |
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The community's popular National Tom Sawyer Days festival over the Fourth of July weekend should go ahead because all of the major events – the fence-painting and frog-jumping contests among them – are inside the flood levee. |
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She can often be found along this dirt road, which covers the levee. |
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The storage units will be built near the IFDSA in an area already backfilled and protected from floods by the levee surrounding the nuclear facilities. |
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In 1879, the United States Congress created the Mississippi River Commission, whose responsibilities included aiding state levee boards in the construction of levees. |
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At one pumping station, for which at least three separate agencies were responsible, a concrete floodwall connected to an earthen levee that was much lower. |
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The storm pushed water over an 18-mile levee and put so much pressure on it that authorities planned to intentionally puncture the floodwall to relieve the strain. |
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Descending the side of the levee, he penetrated the rank density of weeds and willows that undergrew the trees until the river's edge, shouting Victor's name. |
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