Repeatedly, descriptions of lignite, which may be associated with floodplain sequences, are reported. |
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Tidal floodplain populations in England are strongly biased towards deprived communities. |
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South Moravia is home to extensive marshes, oxbow lakes and the largest fragments of hardwood floodplain forest in Central Europe. |
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Eastward lay the Sonoma floodplain, an expanse of diked and drained bay lands, with tidal creeks and sloughs shining in the distance. |
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The proposed alternate project must not be located in the regulatory floodway and will have to be insured if located in the 100-year floodplain. |
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The seasonally inundated plain habitat covered the remainder of the floodplain, except for the permanently wet areas. |
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Palaeosol horizons are interbedded with these units, representing the pedogenic alteration of exposed floodplain sediments. |
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Most of the sedimentary fill of the Chiang Mai basin lies beneath a blanket of Quaternary floodplain deposits. |
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What has been discovered is that in many pits the local watertable can remain above the floodplain watertable through a process called blinding. |
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Trees well suited to the periodically inundated floodplain include live oak, laurel oak, American elm, and water locust. |
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Crevasse splay deposits are floodplain deposits formed by the breaching of a levee, typically during flood events. |
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A major threat to lechwe is the building of hydroelectric dams which eliminates their seasonal floodplain habitat. |
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Not all portions or habitats of the reserve, such as deciduous floodplain forest, had been invaded by garlic mustard at the time of this study. |
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Increasingly, however, the floodplain has become empoldered and compartmentalised for flood protection and agriculture. |
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Oak-palm hammocks are home to the tall, beautiful cabbage palm, a hallmark of these fertile raised regions on the Myakka River floodplain. |
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Associated sites include the dense cluster of prehistoric shell middens in the constricted Mississippi River floodplain. |
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Nonetheless, we did not detect differences in species diversity between the floodplain and upland landforms. |
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Of the total 189 plots sampled, 56 were on floodplain landforms and 133 were on upland landforms. |
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Thousands of legs, like a giant millipede crawling across the floodplain, kick up puffs of blush-colored dust. |
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Above these sedimentary rocks is a sequence of interbedded alluvial floodplain deposits and palaeosols. |
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The interior of the basin is underlain by the Quaternary floodplain deposits and terraces associated with the Mae Ping River. |
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The reward was a view of a reed-edged lake, snow-capped mountains and a brilliant green mossy floodplain where wild horses grazed. |
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New Government planning guidance advises local authorities to use areas outside a floodplain first. |
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At this point, the steep bluffs lie approximately 30 m above the floodplain below. |
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Where found alternating with massive mudstone and thin coal seams, these sands probably formed as sheet-like floodplain deposits. |
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In reality, I was looking for new digs, a climate healthier than the overpriced acres of buggy floodplain my wife, Kitty, and I owned. |
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Communities range from xeric habitats such as scrub and scrubby flatwoods to hydric habitats such as floodplain forest and blackwater stream. |
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The central floodplain is watered by the Chao Phraya River and its tributaries. |
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Ranchers graze cattle and water buffalo on floodplain grasslands to produce meat and secondarily dairy products. |
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A similar pattern is apparent in the vertebrate record, though floodplain aestivation assemblages are known. |
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We also have information on whether a property is located within a floodplain or not. |
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Greater floodplain occupancy is putting more people at risk to the flood hazard. |
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The annual spring snowmelt freshets of the Fraser River system pose the principal flood hazard to those occupying its floodplain areas. |
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Only last month a herd of cows was stranded on the River Exe floodplain, just north of Tiverton, Devon. |
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Medium to fine grained Kalahari sands, with gleyic arenosols in inundation-prone floodplain grassland areas. |
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During low stages on the Mississippi River, flood control locks are opened seasonally to drain the interior floodplain waters. |
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Because most of the Intervale lies within the floodplain of the Winooski River, the land here is protected from the usual pressures of suburban sprawl. |
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Main primary producer communities in central Amazonian floodplain ecosystems are trees, terrestrial and aquatic herbaceous plants, phytoplankton, and periphyton. |
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No one told us how they were shaped as silt deposits, called loess, that blew in from the Missouri River floodplain, beginning about 30,000 years ago. |
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Perched high on an escarpment above the Cibolo creek floodplain, this area was once an important hunting area for Apache and later the Comanche peoples. |
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During this period, total cover of many shade-intolerant spring ephemeral forb species is significantly greater on upland landforms than floodplain landforms. |
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Building over the floodplain will cause increased inundation lower down. |
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He said the land was not suitable for building, being so close to the floodplain, and said the area regularly became waterlogged and that floodwater came up to his house. |
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We would argue with the floodplain definition accepted by PAC … that it erred in accepting definition without strong grounds. |
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Slaves cleared the brackish, heavily forested floodplain and turned it into arable land. |
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Besides, the dumb people who live here should never have built their homes on a floodplain. |
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The Barking site is on a floodplain, so huge amounts of land must be moved to raise the houses up higher. |
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Usually there is only a narrow floodplain and the lower part of the valley may be V-shaped. |
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The study site is located outside of the 100-year floodplain of the Ottawa River. |
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These may be laid down under planning legislation, for example with regard to development in a floodplain. |
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The objective of this study was to characterize the vegetation of forested floodplain wetlands along a 66 km stretch of river within the upper Passaic River watershed. |
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Near the river were seasonally flooded silver maple floodplain forests with temporary pools and ponds. |
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To test for differences in mean physical and chemical soil characteristics between the floodplain and upland landforms, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney tests. |
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The recruitment of fish species that spawn in the floodplain, such as pike, is linked to the size of spring floods. |
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In Quebec, floodplain enhancement work first began in the 1970s with the advent of Ducks Unlimited. |
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Reasonable quantities of such substances could be maintained in the floodplain for immediate use. |
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There should also be an immediate and concerted effort to remove or secure hazardous materials stored in the floodplain. |
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It corresponds to the outwash plain or to a strip of land vegetation when there is no or little floodplain. |
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Mining infrastructure is located within the floodplain of the river and could be damaged by rising waters. |
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At the crossing point, there is a steep slope to the river, with no floodplain or terrace to allow for easy access to the shore. |
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This involves a variety of activities such as flood protection, floodplain mapping or building diversion canals. |
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This succession is interpreted as the aggradational deposits of meandering and braided, sandy and pebbly fluvial channels over floodplain muds and silts. |
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Thin coals mark periods of swamp conditions on the floodplain, although some palaeosol profiles suggest relatively well-drained conditions, including a thin calcrete. |
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The snake, called a floodplain death adder, eats two types of frogs that are hard to stomach. |
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By about 3500 BC, hundreds of small farming villages dotted the Indus floodplain. |
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When some base level is reached, the erosive activity switches to lateral erosion, which widens the valley floor and creates a narrow floodplain. |
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These lands, representing less than 40 percent of all floodplain areas, belong to land-owning aristocrats and are farmed under sharecropping arrangements based on local social ties. |
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Since there have been regular debris flows in the last 100 years, the Rhone could never be canalized in the Pfyn-Finges Forest region, resulting in the unique floodplain landscape we see there today. |
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With its 14.7 km of sea cliffs, low bluffs, rock platforms and beach, the site groups remains of three ecosystems: estuarine bay, floodplain rainforest and fire prone forested alluvial plain with freshwater pools. |
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The Red River, geologically a young river, can be described as having a very low gradient, slightly entrenched, meandering, silt-clay dominated, riffle-pool channel with a well developed, stable floodplain. |
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Such habitat is found in backwaters, bayous, drainage ditches, floodplain lakes, marshes, oxbows, sloughs and wetlands. Critical habitats are likely decreasing in size and quality. |
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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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Bush RT, Sullivan LA, Lin C Iron monosulfide distribution in three coastal floodplain acid sulfate soils, eastern Australia. |
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Living organisms are adapted to their environment, and their occurrence in the St. Lawrence, whether on the floodplain or the riverbed, is neither random nor fortuitous. |
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Every spring, the floodplain serves as a staging area for more than 800,000 birds, including 350,000 geese and dabbling ducks that stop to rest and feed before heading north. |
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The riparian environment of the Sud River is made up of marshes, swamps, and floodplain forests containing a high level of biodiversity, including several species at risk like the Least Bittern and the false hop sedge. |
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In the worst-case scenario, the floodplain would be stabilized, an intolerable situation for those fish species that have adapted to this variable and temporary environment. |
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Activity trap and sweep net samples indicated that invertebrate food resources were comparable to other floodplain wetlands and higher than that reported for inland wetlands. |
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The new abutments will be located outside of the 100-year floodplain. |
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With respect to the floodplain issue, the Commission is aware that the flood lines in the vicinity of the facility are currently in the process of being remapped by the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority. |
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The extensive widening that occurred along the lower Rivière à Mars during the flood was caused by channel lateral erosion of terrace deposits along floodplain margins. |
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These structures allow more development to occur on a floodplain. |
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Contrasting with the intimacy of the forest is the grassy floodplain and its expansive views eastward, across the alkaline lake, to the jagged blue volcanic peaks that rise from the endless Maasai Steppes. |
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The Thames Valley is a floodplain surrounded by gently rolling hills including Parliament Hill, Addington Hills, and Primrose Hill. |
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Agriculture along the Nile floodplain took advantage of the seasonal flooding that deposited nutrients beneficial for crops. |
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These are old floodplains that remain relatively high above the present floodplain and indicate former courses of a stream. |
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A floodplain can contain 100 or even 1,000 times as many species as a river. |
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This change is a threat to the riparian zones and other floodplain forests. |
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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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A number of whole towns such as English, Indiana, have been completely relocated to remove them from the floodplain. |
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The steamboats consumed much wood for fuel, and the river floodplain and banks became deforested. |
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In the 19th century, the flooding of the Mississippi became a more severe problem than when the floodplain was filled with trees and brush. |
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Ayutthaya, situated at the southern extremity of the floodplain, thus became the hub of economic activity. |
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The Cocopa and Quechan of northeastern Baja California practiced agriculture in the floodplain of the lower Colorado River. |
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This widespread corvid is regularly noted on the floodplain during the summer. |
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Water use by Tamarix ramosissima and associated phreatophytes in a Mojave Desert floodplain. |
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A comparison of the phytosociology and dynamics of three floodplain forests of known ages, Rio Jurua Brazilian Amazon. |
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Spatial and environmental effects on hydrophytic macrophyte occurrence in the Upper Rhine floodplain. |
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The recent floodplain soils lack horizonation, illuvial accumulations, and soil structure. |
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The floodplain is the natural place for a river to dissipate its energy. |
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The floodplain differs, however, because it is not altogether flat. |
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These rocks are softer than the limestones elsewhere, so the river created more meanders, a wider floodplain, and a gentler and more rolling landscape. |
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A team of scientists at the University of Sydney in Australia reports that floodplain death adders quickly strike these frogs, using their fangs to inject venom. |
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Scattered among them are clumps of Dutchman's breeches, which resemble tiny pantaloons hung out to dry, and twinleaf, rare in upland sites but common in the floodplain. |
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Relationships between open-water intervals and floodplain deposits cannot be determined where open-water units are erosionally overlain by multistorey sandstones. |
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Bush and Van Auken also determined that sugarberry had greatest importance values and highest density of trees in a gallery forest on the floodplain of the San Antonio River. |
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The researchers believe Anzu, with large sharp claws, was an omnivore, eating vegetation, small animals and perhaps eggs while living on a wet floodplain. |
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Iron monosulfide and pyrite concentrations in the surficial drain sediments of 3 major tributaries associated with poor water quality in the lower floodplain were measured. |
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The sapling density for the floodplain is the lowest of the three communities and is dominated by shrubs that will not become components of the overstory. |
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Zurich lies on the alluvial fan of the Sihl, a natural floodplain. |
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It occurs as an aberration to prevailing environmental conditions, in this case, of general nondeposition normally characteristic of floodplain depositional settings. |
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The now tidal river meanders across a wide floodplain, at the edge of which are located riverside villages such as Carlton and Sutton on Trent, Besthorpe and Girton. |
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This stretches away due north for three and a half miles before debouching into the floodplain of the Derwent between Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite Lake. |
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The habitat varies from floodplain near the Brathay to higher, dryer haymeadow with both being home to a wide variety of herb, grass and flower species. |
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Due to seasonal flooding, possible from December to June, the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers and their tributaries created a fertile floodplain in the Mississippi Delta. |
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Meanders form over the floodplain to slow down the flow of water and when the channel is at capacity the water spills over the floodplain where it is temporarily stored. |
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