The latter is a tectonically active environment, where modern sedimentation is overwhelming the shelf. |
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Gooseberry powder and seeds of drumstick when mixed in water, promote sedimentation of impurities. |
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The frequent occurrence of sediment dewatering structures provides ample evidence for high sedimentation rates. |
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This is unlike the situation in perennial lakes where sedimentation also occurs on sloping margins, thus perpetuating variations in depth. |
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The bioclastic facies of the Upper Domerian and Upper Toarcian Limestone Mbrs suggest periods of shallower sedimentation above storm wave base. |
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The opening of the harbor is protected by a jetty, so the harbor is never swept by storm waves, nor is it ever closed off by sedimentation. |
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Only the sedimentation equilibrium experiments with the highest loading concentrations were observed with the refractometric Rayleigh optics. |
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The changing rooms have been flooded by the juniors, and now demonstrate sedimentation patterns wonderfully. |
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One of the classical problems in the theory of ultracentrifugal sedimentation is the treatment of diffusion in sizedistribution analysis. |
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The presence of glauconite indicates deeper water and low sedimentation rates, with less oxygenated conditions. |
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The borates on the claims in Mule Canyon originated through sedimentation on an ancient lake bed. |
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In this case sedimentation is dominated by an oceanic current, the south-westward flowing Agulhas Current that impinges on the shelf. |
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Meltwater discharge and deposition of subaqueous outwash have virtually no role in sedimentation. |
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The preponderance of early cementation and brecciation towards the top of the Langport Member is compatible with reduced sedimentation rate. |
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Studies of these rocks have indicated that pelagic sedimentation may have persisted there until the Campanian. |
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This sediment was locally lithified to form thin hard grounds, presumably at times of non-sedimentation or significantly reduced sedimentation. |
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Oolitic ironstones only form at low sedimentation rates, where accommodation greatly exceeds supply. |
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Full blood cell count and erythrocyte sedimentation rate were within normal limits. |
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The invention relates to a method for modulating the sedimentation rate of piscicultural dry pellets. |
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Threats to the three darter species are mounting due to increased sedimentation of the watershed caused by urbanization. |
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The river's environmentally sensitive habitat has been safeguarded against further sedimentation. |
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The period from 1150 BC to AD 150 witnessed active erosion and sedimentation on floodplains and in channels. |
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The amount of haemolysis was measured by comparing the absorption of the blood to that of the supernatant after sedimentation of the red cells. |
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A large amount of the progeny phages were separated from the bacterial media by multiple steps of sedimentation and resuspension. |
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The borates on the claims in the canyon originated through sedimentation on an ancient lake bed. |
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We have simulated the sedimentation of particles with very small diffusion coefficients. |
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The life of the dam is estimated to be not more than 30 years because of heavy sedimentation. |
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Other regions of the lake basin have experienced much more extensive sedimentation impacts related to deforestation. |
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The binder material consists of organic polymers of various types, and must also include additives to reduce sedimentation and clumping. |
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A similar pattern of sedimentation is apparent for the last interglacial and Holocene records. |
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Ahead of this deformation front there is a record of synorogenic sedimentation that is referred to as the Culm. |
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Rates of sedimentation may range from a few centimetres to about a metre per thousand years. |
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Examination of interbedded limestones and shales on the Great Plains improved understanding of sedimentation. |
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The genus obviously preferred environments with slightly deeper water, under quiet, marly sedimentation and a deposition of soft, muddy substrates. |
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In other areas, large igneous rock formations of the Middle Silurian arose, such as those in Central Europe, as well as light sedimentation throughout the Baltic region. |
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The mussel reef that once thrived in Okahu Bay is being replenished to filter the waters from high sedimentation and metal contamination, and to restore the mauri of the bay. |
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The searing heat also fuses the soil into an impermeable layer that increases runoff and stream sedimentation and slows the forest's ability to recover. |
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The early Permian rifting in the North Atlantic involved siliciclastic sedimentation in extensional basins and widespread extrusive and intrusive magmatic activity. |
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Removing the structures also helps to avoid sedimentation of the stream. |
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Too much sedimentation can affect the habitat of darters and associated fish species by making urban streams and lakes unsuitable for feeding and reproduction. |
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A wanderer in the vast Nevada desert comes upon yet another rock formation, a mass of craggy geometric shapes limned in the gentle hues that express eons of sedimentation. |
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In contrast, the mineralized zones, above the topography created by the pre-mineralization igneous rocks, were not affected by this catastrophic sedimentation. |
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Such variables, on a shallow marine carbonate platform developed upon a passive margin, are essentially represented by eustasy, climate, subsidence and sedimentation rate. |
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Walls of local ashlar to the left and a flush stone dado to the right augment this feeling of sedimentation, of Baldeweg's building being literally of the earth. |
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In the southern half of the Caledonian orogen, sedimentation in the post-Caledonian continental basins started significantly earlier, in the Mid-Devonian. |
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An erythrocyte sedimentation rate may distinguish inflammatory arthritis from noninflammatory arthritis, but this test is nonspecific and may be overused. |
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A mathematical model for the prediction of potential altimetric stream network evolution due to erosion and sedimentation processes is here formalized. |
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The upper horizon with abundant Paradictyodora in the Beta Member represents sedimentation on the delta slope and distal subaqueous delta platform. |
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The location of the shelf edge break reflects complex interaction between sedimentation, sealevel, and the presence of sediment dams. |
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The transition from freshwater basinal sedimentation to marine deposition was determined by analysis of diatoms from core samples. |
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Explosive cooling and the sedimentation of glassy fragments results in a rock with a characteristic speckly texture known as hyaloclastite. |
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Most aqueduct systems included sedimentation tanks, sluices and distribution tanks to regulate the supply at need. |
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Two of the main challenges of estuarine life are the variability in salinity and sedimentation. |
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In New Zealand, most salt marshes occur at the head of estuaries in areas where there is little wave action and high sedimentation. |
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Seabed topography is flat where sedimentation is heavy and covers the tectonic features. |
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This sedimentation often includes very coarse debris such as huge blocks from rock falls, as well as fans of sediment from the basin wall. |
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These can create complex morphologies within which different mechanisms affect sedimentation. |
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Due to the high sea level there was extensive space for such sedimentation. |
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This has caused increased flooding and sedimentation, ending peat formation in the delta. |
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Significant uplift of the rift shoulders develops at this stage, strongly influencing drainage and sedimentation in the rift basins. |
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A distinction can be made between normal sedimentation and sedimentation caused by catastrophic processes. |
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When sedimentation continues, an older rock layer becomes buried deeper as a result. |
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Burial of rocks due to ongoing sedimentation leads to increased pressure and temperature, which stimulates certain chemical reactions. |
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Minerals in a sedimentary rock can have formed by precipitation during sedimentation or by diagenesis. |
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Eventually, small changes in astronomic parameters can cause large changes in sedimentary environment and sedimentation. |
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A passive margin forms by sedimentation above an ancient rift, now marked by transitional lithosphere. |
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Active subsidence, sedimentation, growth faulting, pore fluid formation and migration are all active processes on passive margins. |
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The morphological expression of these features are largely defined by the underlying transitional crust and the sedimentation above it. |
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A fourth way to classify passive margins is according to the nature of sedimentation of the mature passive margin. |
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Where clastic sediment inputs are small, biogenic sedimentation can dominate especially nearshore sedimentation. |
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In this study, the best-fit model was produced to predict spatial sedimentation rates at Loagan Bunut Lake. |
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The Cascadia margin of the northwest USA is a filled trench, the result of sedimentation by the rivers of the western United States and Canada. |
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The high concentration of this mineral is related to a depositional environment with a low sedimentation rate. |
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Due to sedimentation for decades, the island has been united with the mainland Java. |
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Faults in this region are difficult to study at the surface due to thick sedimentation on top of them. |
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The group is subdivided into formations, which each represent a turbidite lobe, and are separated by anoxic background sedimentation. |
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Both the Alps and the Apennines contain primarily sedimentary rock resulting from sedimentation of the ancient Tethys Sea in the Mesozoic. |
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Additional work tasks include tree clearing, loaming and seeding, and associated erosion and sedimentation control measures. |
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They plan to discuss potential joint work in India and the United States on river flooding, erosion, sedimentation and river health. |
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These results agree well with direct measurements of HDL's molecular mass by sedimentation ultracentrifugation. |
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Laboratory studies include neutrophilic leukocytosis, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and elevated C-reactive protein. |
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After filtration and sedimentation, the mix goes through a distillation process that yields turpentine and a residue known as colophony or rosin. |
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Tanner CB, Jackson ML Nomographs of sedimentation times times for soil particles under gravity or centrifugal acceleration. |
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The mean particle diameters are typical for underflow sedimentation in distal regions of glacier-fed lakes. |
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Chapter topics include orogenesis, paleogeography, climate modeling, sedimentation, biodiversity, and isotopic excursions. |
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Many naturally-occurring soils, such as flocculated clays, varved silts or sands, are typically deposited via sedimentation over long periods. |
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The thickness of varves is variable, depending on the cyclicity of sedimentation. |
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Oxalic acid converts into oxalate in the body, and it prevents the sedimentation of calcium in bones by sticking to it. |
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Patterns of lagoonal bivalve mortality after heavy sedimentation and their paleoecological significance. |
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Method comparison of automated systems for the erythrocyte sedimentation rate. |
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The evidence supports a model of localized control on sedimentation rather than sedimentation controlled by glacially influenced eustatic sea level change. |
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Lakes can be dominated by carbonate, evaporitic, siliciclastic, volcaniclastic or organic sedimentation, and combinations of more than one sediment type can occur. |
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The patient who is positive for rheumatoid factor and always has an elevated level of C-reactive protein and a high erythrocyte sedimentation rate needs early intervention. |
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The effect of malignant disease on the erythrocyte sedimentation rate. |
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Laboratory findings are consistent with an inflammatory process, including mild leukocytosis and elevations in C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate. |
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Diagenetically, the geochemical analysis indicates a cyclic type of the sedimentation during the deposition of the limestone in an epeiric platform. |
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However, hectolitre weight, gluten, Zeleny sedimentation, enzyme activity, acidity and the color of the wheat worsened when it was stored for more than three months. |
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Laboratory findings in patients with Sweet syndrome include an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, peripheral leukocytosis, and neutrophilia. |
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The area of the inner cavity is often tapered from the center of the die across the coating width to manage thixotropy, sedimentation, and hardening reactions. |
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It consists of a collection of sixteen papers, including an overview on the broad topic of linked tectonics and sedimentation, followed by fifteen field-based case studies. |
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However, during the Turonian bluish-black, ammonite-rich, open-marine shales were deposited, and this sedimentation extended into the late Senonian. |
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A combination of reviews and case studies provides a snapshot of the current understand about the interplay between tectonics, sedimentation, and petroleum systems. |
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This grant will address issues related to environment, flood and sedimentation management, community development and enhancement of maintenance of existing workshop. |
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Lignitic materials are also present in the aquifer and the presence of vegetative matter strongly point to sedimentation under shallow water condition. |
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The latest phase of sedimentation reflected a change in the basin's state. |
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Normal sedimentation results from the transport and deposition of sand, silt, and clay by rivers via deltas and redistribution of these sediments by longshore currents. |
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Environmentally, the main concerns are blade strike on fish attempting to enter the lagoon, acoustic output from turbines, and changes in sedimentation processes. |
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Though the shelves are usually fertile, if anoxic conditions prevail during sedimentation, the deposits may over geologic time become sources for fossil fuels. |
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A shift in structure from bare tidal flat to pastureland resulted from increased sedimentation and the cordgrass extended out into other estuaries around New Zealand. |
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It is important to remember that a primary source of food for many organisms on estuaries, including bacteria, is detritus from the settlement of the sedimentation. |
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More recent sedimentation is mainly located in the north and east of Aachen and was formed through tertiary and quaternary river and wind activities. |
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Serum biochemistry, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, bleeding time, prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time were within normal limits. |
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All cases were tested for hemogram, rutine biochemistry, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, parathormone, thyroid function tests. |
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