Inundation was the sowing period, coming-forth was the growing period, and summer was the harvest period. |
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Inundation and sediment deposition on the marsh surface is also assisted by tidal creeks which are a common feature of salt marshes. |
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Inundation from eustatic sea level rise during the Holocene Epoch has also contributed to the formation of these estuaries. |
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A Tradition...concerning the Apocatastasis of the World...partly by Inundation and partly by Conflagration. |
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Provided burial is not too deep, plants will recover within weeks or months of inundation. |
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For some reason, it doesn't seems to suffer from the same inundation of spam that the other site does. |
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Flood defence experts are to give householders in the Hambleton area advice on how to protect their homes from inundation. |
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Dangerous areas cannot be identified systematically and consistently, nor can reliable data be obtained on frequency of inundation. |
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The distribution of plants in freshwater marshes is driven by competition, inundation and draw-down. |
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The delayed Airport flyover work has resulted in blocking of drains, leading to inundation of water, she added. |
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The Epic of Gilgamesh describes a flood which preceded the Biblical inundation by at least a thousand years. |
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In his most remarkable feat, he constructs a low-lying town in a dry lakebed only to drown it for a spectacular inundation. |
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Not only will you have the greatest depth and the slackest flow but also you won't be in danger of an inundation. |
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He was appealed to at times of famine caused by low inundation of the Nile. |
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The inundation occurred because Sanchung's water displacement system was incapable of handling the torrential rain, the city said. |
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They may be buried in place by inundation of sediment or even by lavas or pyroclastic flows. |
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It's probably because of all the usual inundation of news reports on flu this season as well as mention of illness in several people's blogs. |
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She recalls the inundation of the red-eyed bugs during their last appearance. |
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Part of it was due to the drying up of local film production, muscled out of business by the inundation of Hollywood movies. |
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Expeditions were sent to Abyssinia to ascertain the cause of the inundation of the Nile. |
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They bring with them devastating winds, heavy rain and the threat of coastal inundation from tidal surges. |
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I am proud to say this year, there has not been even small amount of inundation. |
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The inundation at two spots on the Tangerang toll road this past week has been a major source of frustration. |
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Following persistent inundation, forests may be destroyed in a relatively short period of time. |
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Although far from isolated, it has generally avoided tourist inundation and retains a rich cultural identity. |
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The annual inundation of the Nile increased the likelihood of waterborne infections. |
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Due to the periodic tidal inundation of the experimental plots, fertilizer application was required on a regular basis. |
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Some maps also included information about how fast the flow of water might be over land or how long the inundation might last. |
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Nevertheless, there could be impacts, including inundation of the numerous bayhead deltas in the region. |
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Egypt is generally associated with arid desert and the sharply contrasting fertile strip of land through the Nile Valley watered by the annual inundation of the River Nile. |
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In coastal regions sea level rise will lead to more coastal inundation. |
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Building over the floodplain will cause increased inundation lower down. |
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The inundation might be even worse than in 2005, when Poles and other eastern Europeans gained the right to work. |
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Only through continual pumping of the water-table has the threat of inundation been kept largely at bay. |
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And nurses handed out plastic wallets for immunisation cards, so that they will not get wet come the next inundation. |
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Earth removal can often lead to water inundation, if the water table is high enough, and this would show as surface water on imagery. |
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It lies in a pit, which, during the inundation, is filled with water. |
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Floods devastated the Old Montreal area in 1861, 1869 and, especially, 1886, the city's worst inundation of the 19th century. |
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For years Austrians have been warned about foreigners, indeed, about an inundation of foreigners. |
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The habitat definitions are largely dependant on vegetative assemblages and permanence and degree of inundation of water. |
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Salt marshes would be subject to more frequent inundation but would accrete sufficiently to keep pace with sea-level rise. |
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Erosion of peat cliffs and inundation of backbarrier marshes could also be expected. |
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Riverside fields suffer inundation by toxic materials that cause long-term contamination of the land. |
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It is chiefly desert irrigated by the Sutlej inundation canals and yields crops of wheat, cotton, and sugarcane. |
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Countries which are particularly rich in hydel resources can implement such projects without inundation of forest resources or human displacement. |
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He said the technicians needed a week to repair the leaking pipe because they had to block it first from water inundation before soldering the leakages. |
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The banks are still perforated in places by flapped devices which allow the outflow of rainwater at low tide, while preventing inundation by the incoming tidal surge. |
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The corresponding tools are models of coastal inundation needing to have adapted bathymetric databases and making it possible to evaluate and predict the transition through the coast line. |
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The potential consequences of such an evolution are the inundation of coastal plains, with a maximum risk for deltaic areas, such as those of the Nile in Egypt or of Camargue in France. |
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Coastal inundation necessitates the real-time collection and timely dissemination of meteorological and sea level data, to which the seismic data is assimilated for the analysis of tsunamis and related hazards. |
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The spatial and temporal variation in water depth, flow patterns and water quality, as well as the frequency and duration of inundation, are often the most important factors determining the ecological character of a wetland. |
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Above the limit of inundation, there is evidence of widespread washing of till and bedrock by meltwater which likely occurred during the easterly retreat of the ice front from the study area. |
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Scandinavia was an island due to the inundation of vast areas of northern Europe and the West Siberian Plain. |
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In the case of wetlands designed to treat animal waste, system effectiveness may be limited by high ammonia concentrations and inundation, conditions that can adversely affect macrophytic vegetation. |
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When combined with bad road building practices that often lead to inundation of the forest when water is trapped on one side of the road, mangroves are suffocated by being inundated. |
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Stretching longer than a football field, the floodwall will be all that stands between downtown DC and inundation. |
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The maps demonstrate that levels of inundation, including flooding of homes and critical infrastructure such as roads and bridges, will occur progressively more frequently as mean sea level rises. |
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El Nino-related sea level increases and sea storms can lead to dune overwash and enhanced inundation of the tidal marsh surface. |
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During the first mission in July 2001, the international brick expert witnessed the inundation of the Maya Devi Temple archaeological remains and examined the character and structural stability of the alcove remains. |
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India has serious concerns because it already experiences the impact of climate change in low-lying areas, which are more vulnerable to inundation by water from sea level rise and increasingly severe storms. |
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There are no large areas susceptible to catastrophic inundation by the sea, but any sea-level rise would cause an intensification of rates of change. |
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Areas where the land lies less than a few meters above sea level are at particular risk from storm surge inundation. |
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There is evidence for inundation by the tsunami caused by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. |
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There is an inundation of tourists in summer, but in winter the town is almost deserted. |
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These hydraulic engineering works were carried out to protect marshlands from inundation, and to improve the water supply of the Port of Hamburg. |
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The extent of floodplain inundation depends in part on the flood magnitude, defined by the return period. |
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In small islands and mega deltas, inundation as a result of sea level rise is expected to threaten vital infrastructure and human settlements. |
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To protect Ys from inundation, a dike was built with a gate that was opened for ships during low tide. |
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Big Pool shows evidence for inundation by the 1775 Lisbon tsunami that was caused by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. |
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Hence the map shows the maximal extent of the inundation zone. |
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If they are left unchallenged, this inundation will cause belief in God as the source of life to diminish, and evolution ultimately will have the power to convince people there is no God. |
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What we reviewed in the previous paragraphs makes it possible to propose a framework of development for the integrated system of warning and prevention of the coastal inundation caused by the Ocean. |
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Some silver maples that Joe Parrott had tapped in February grew so much, despite inundation, that the tapholes were completely healed over by midsummer. |
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The HWL represents the landward extent of the most recent high tide and is characterised by a change in sand colour due to repeated, periodic inundation by high tides. |
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Relocation of more than 120 Grass Trees from the inundation zone. |
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At the point where its shock has been the most violent the sea is driven back, and suddenly recoiling with redoubled force, causes the inundation. |
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