The sort of feed may have to change, because the wetter winters will probably result in nutrients being leached out of the soil at a faster rate. |
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Soluble minerals are leached from soils on upper slopes, move down the slope, and are often deposited at the foot of the slope. |
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A leak of about 250,000 gallons of oil have made homes uninhabitable and leached into the ground below as well. |
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If rainfall or irrigation is excessive, nitrate will be leached below the plant? |
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Secreted secondary compounds are positioned to be leached to the soil, in some cases for the purpose of contributing to allelopathy. |
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The creek began running the color of old blood, poisoned by acids and heavy metals leached from the coal mines. |
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Lake Natron has no river outlet, and sodium carbonate accumulates in it, leached out from the surrounding volcanic rocks. |
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After the drugs used to deaden the pain were leached from his system, Ian woke. |
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The lake by the doorway was barely more than a large pond now, heavy and odorous with effluents leached from the tailings by rains. |
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Such soil as occurs is usually shallow, leached and mildly acid, and of generally low fertility. |
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In the new stage, the ore will first be leached, and then, the residue will be treated by flotation to recover the sulphide content. |
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The soils are mostly leached sands and are defined as generally poor in nutrients and relatively saline except for the clay riverine soils. |
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The linseed oil from the paint has leached onto the surrounding paper, creating a greasy aureole. |
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It is also extremely likely that chemicals such as cyanide and arsenic will be leached into the local water systems. |
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The world swam dizzily around him and all of the color leached out of his vision. |
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The remnant ore inside the old stopes, pillars and tailings used as backfilling are being leached with mild acid solution. |
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Both field evidence and binocular microscope inspection of the sediment from East Avenue Range indicate that the sediment is highly leached. |
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The only light leached in from two high windows, or emerged from the titanium white of the oil-paint. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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If it is dumped with waste rock, the salt can be leached out from certain parts of the land form and concentrated in others. |
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On the interfluves of incised valleys, sequence boundaries are marked by palaeosols that locally have a distinctive leached, potassium-depleted character. |
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The main source of phosphorus is the geosphere and the phosphorus cycle begins when phosphorus compounds are leached from rocks and minerals over long periods of time. |
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Dissolvable dust suppressants will also be leached out of roads that are subject to flooding or rainwater pooling. |
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But I wonder if a certain sort of chromosomal stodginess can ever really be completely leached out of the Michelin guide and the system. |
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Most of the excess N is retained in soil or leached as nitrate, which could acidify and eutrophy soils and downstream water bodies. |
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The solution overflowed, leached from the building's foundation, down a storm drain, and into Kingfisher Creek. |
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The carport and the adjoining parking area will be paved with leached or sandblasted concrete. |
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Acidic, leached podzol soils and brown earths predominate throughout Wales. |
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Water leached in constantly from the mountain above, leaving the walls slick and the ground puddled with gray muck. |
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In the southern region, reservoirs exhibit leached coquinas with moldic porosity. |
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Nitrates can be leached with percolating water although alternating dry periods can led to a net upward nitrate capillary movement. |
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After the water-soluble components of the leaf are leached out, fungi and other microflora attack its structure, making it soft and pliable. |
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Because the sewers have broken down, pools of stinking muck have leached through to the surface all over town. |
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However, mobility of the leached compounds was very low as they could only be detected in the soil in close contact with the poles. |
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I also have to raise the point that some portion of the applied fertilizer this spring has leached away and will not be available to the crop. |
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These concentrated, highly soluble fertilizers tend to inhibit biological processes and are more readily leached from the soil. |
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They are leached out in the rain and, if rainwater basins fill up, can even pass by wastewater treatment plants to enter natural waters. |
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The nutrients that are released after burning are usually washed away or leached by rain, or eroded by wind. |
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Geologists have deduced that 100 million years ago, water from hot springs leached metals from volcanic rock. |
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Nonetheless, they serve as a reservoir of toxins that are constantly leached into the system. |
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More difficult to forecast are the gases generated from aged or leached materials that have become chemically altered within the landfill. |
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Area 1: The Baldonnel Formation contains extensively leached bioclastic sediments that have been dolomitized. |
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At that point, it leached back into the wider culture, slightly altering the rhetoric, but not necessarily the essential substance, of demotic antiscience. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB or printed circuit board, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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In Australia, Mangareva, parts of the U.S. Southwest, and many other locations, most of the nutrients had already been leached out of the soil by rainfall. |
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This, combined with nutrients being leached out of the soils by high rainfall, may cause weakness in some plants and nutrient deficiency, particularly in sandy soils. |
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Brackish and ocean waters may contain large quantities of sodium chloride as well as many other soluble compounds leached from the crust of the earth. |
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I searched in vain for a subject that wasn't deadly boring, dry as dust, and leached of every detail of the kind that makes things interesting in real life. |
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It has for long been thought that, as wood is seasoned outdoors and turns grey, darkening the ground beneath it, harsh tannins are being leached out of the wood. |
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A large colour photograph from his shack dweller series has been bleached of its content, the sitter a vague outline, a ghostly presence leached from the scene. |
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They claim the water is contaminated with heavy metals that have leached from the unlined evaporation ponds which cover two square kilometres of the 15-square kilometre site. |
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The mortar has leached, leaving crevices in the red brickwork. |
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Heavy rainfall has intensely leached many soils, leaving them with few nutrients but with an overabundance of insoluble iron and aluminum silicates. |
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Without denitrification, however, the Earth's supply of nitrogen would eventually accumulate in the oceans, since nitrates are highly soluble and are continuously leached from the soil into nearby bodies of water. |
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Potash soap is a soft soap made from the lye leached from wood ashes. |
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Luvisols are technically characterized by a surface accumulation of humus overlying an extensively leached layer that is nearly devoid of clay and iron-bearing minerals. |
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Large amounts of nitrogen are leached away by heavy rains after burns. |
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That material was found to be able to be leached out of a medical device material and people could be exposed to it, so we examined the potential impact on human health from that. |
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All tailings from the leach plant have also been leached of all constituents that are soluble in sulfurous acid, and upon neutralization, there are no remaining soluble constituents. |
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The process is thermally efficient, and the resulting calcine is in the form of small particles that can easily be leached into solution for further treatment. |
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The secondarily leached silver minerals miargyrite, iodargyrite and bromargyrite, were also encountered in the adits. |
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Weathering leads to increased particulate matter in streams draining the edifices and higher concentration of elements easily leached by percolating groundwater. |
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However, because phosphorus is generally much less soluble than nitrogen, it is leached from the soil at a much slower rate than nitrogen. |
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Agriculture leached nutrients from the soil and caused erosion, and introduced plants, animals and diseases have had large impact. |
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Frankfurt, Germany, have leached an agreement for Dow to purchase the acrylics business of Celanese for an undisclosed amount. |
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Once ejected from their surface sites, these ions may be leached downward by percolating water to become removed from the biogeochemical cycles occurring in the upper part of the soil profile. |
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The mean amounts of Cd leached from the control and sludged lysimeters are shown in Table 3 and the mean cumulative BTCs in Fig. |
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Since this product is rapidly leached out of the atmosphere and into the hydrosphere, the implied risks cannot be detected by superficial research. |
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This product is digested or leached in a manner similar to that for bauxite to extract the sodium aluminate from the insoluble iron, calcium, and silicon materials. |
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Shelled and leached acorns freeze well, as do most thick and succulent greens such as sedum and wintercress. |
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Uranium ores that contain significant amounts of basic minerals such as calcite or dolomite are leached with 0.5 to 1 molar sodium carbonate solutions. |
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These blatant machinations, where everything was imitation and nothing was real, leached away support for United Russia even before the elections. |
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Jonathan Chait, reviewing a new Ayn Rand biography, points to the way her idea that the rich owe the poor less than nothing has leached into the body politic. |
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Higher food and commodity prices were expected to drop out of the inflation figures eventually, but instead seem to have leached into other consumer prices. |
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But it may well have leached further underground, or into the water table. |
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And yet, if you look closely, it's there, it's leached into literature. |
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Already the present cadmium content of arable land causes damage to living organisms in the soil and, due to cadmium leached from arable lands, to living organisms in waters. |
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The refinery leached the nickel and cobalt from the ore in an ammonia-ammonium carbonate solution and then used solvent extraction to recover the elements. |
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When the rivers and lakes were surrounded mostly by forest and wetlands, much less nitrogen and phosphorus ran off the land or leached into the water. |
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The crude melts are leached with water to give solutions of sodium tungstate, from which hydrous tungsten trioxide is precipitated upon acidification, and the oxide is then dried and reduced to metal with hydrogen. |
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Heath forests are characterized by uniform, fairly small statured trees, an open canopy, large numbers of myrmecophytes, and usually occur on very poor, leached sandy soils. |
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These had undergone profound pedogenesis during the Holocene, which resulted in the formation of a brown leached soil, preserved in four out of six cores. |
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In 2010 Kellogg Company recalled 28 million boxes of cereal because of elevated levels of methylnaphthalene that leached from the coated paper lining the boxes. |
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With time, nutrients are leached from the organic material, rabbits graze the vegetation, and the species become more typical of daleside communities. |
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The tested soils were split into leached and unleached treatments, and the values of Cu EC50 and EC10 for the three endpoints in the two treatments were obtained. |
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In hand specimen, leached, oxidized, and sheared San Diego breccia consists of cobble to boulder sized, sub-rounded aphanite clasts in a dark gray, amorphous silica matrix. |
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Because N turnover can be rapid, between application and the first sampling some fertiliser N was probably immobilised, mineralised, nitrified, and leached. |
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