Paleocene fossil outcrops abound in the glauconite rich gray clay substrata of the creek banks exposed beneath the deep rich surface soils. |
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Sedimentation and hydrologic alteration, common symptoms of urban watersheds, are likely filling in or flushing higher quality substrata. |
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I conclude with the remark that traceable East Baltic influence on West Baltic involves not diglossia, but merely adstrata and substrata. |
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Tertiary sediments cause subsidence of the basin substrata 2.3 km below sea level, as a result of the sediment load. |
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Bromley redefined Trypanites to include all blind, simple, unbranched borings in hard substrata with a single opening to the surface. |
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It is the hydrogen ion component that is toxic, affecting cell membranes, acidifying substrata, and leaching metals like calcium. |
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All of the material of this species comprises colonies detached from their substrata and mostly in a poor condition. |
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It has been recorded in all the oceans at depths between 2 210 m and 5 203 m on a great variety of substrata. |
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Ecologically, mosses break down exposed substrata, releasing nutrients for the use of more complex plants that succeed them. |
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The pastures are almost all on acidic, not very deep soil standing on siliceous substrata of gneiss and micaceous, talcous and clayey schist. |
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From an image of the substrata, we try to locate new reservoirs and determine their volume and content in order to prepare new drilling sites. |
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This holothurian is is not mesopelagic, it is generally found on substrata with a dense covering of nodules and it. |
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It has been found on different types of nodule substrata and purely sedimentary ones. |
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This taxon has been observed on all types of substrata but never in the water column. |
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Because there is wide variety among makes of specific substrata as plastics, etc., we recommend that adhesive tests are carried out first. |
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In recent habitats, Lyreidus does not inhabit shallow, inshore environments but, instead, is found in outer shelf and slope environments, generally on soft substrata. |
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The Ganga Plain is among the biggest concentrations of people and is the cultural hearth from which its civilization has spread to dominate the substrata of Southeast Asian culture. |
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Even older is the thesis that Insular Celtic in its turn has been structurally influenced in its historical development by Hamito-Semitic substrata. |
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Well-studied examples occur in the hydractiniid hydroids, which encrust hard substrata with stolons that serve as tube-like connections between feeding polyps. |
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In four States, the noncertainty stratum is divided into substrata to ensure that gas in each consumer sector can be estimated. |
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These findings show that endangered species living in decaying wood can occur in intensively-managed commercial forests provided that their substrata and habitats are preserved or more are created. |
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She devotes the end of the chapter to critical responses to the ontological status of substrata in Locke. |
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Some conglutinates that mimic aquatic insects may not be able to attach to silt-covered substrata. |
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This holothurian is fairly cosmopolitan having been reported at depths between 2 700 m and 4 300 m in the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans on a great variety of substrata. |
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The study of NIXO 45 also allowed the analysis of suprabenthic faunal assemblages in relation to different environmental parameters and nodule substrata. |
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Getinge Wash Extra is a versatile detergent which is gentle on materials while effectively removing blood, proteins, residues of substrata and gelatine. |
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The images capture other valuable information, such as the appearance of the taxa in situ and their behaviour within faunal assemblages and on different substrata. |
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A presentation of the distributional pattern of features leads to discussion of the concepts of substrata and isoglosses. |
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In MEA and peat mixed substrata the processes of biodegradation and detoxication of pollutants run successfully. |
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Soles and dragonets actively selected areas of bioactive soft substrata, to which they are behaviorally and morphologically adapted. |
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Most of these artificial spawning substrata consist of linen gillnets of small mesh size. |
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The taxa of this genus grow only in specific substrata. |
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These rocks occur on all continents both at the surface and as substrata. |
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Also for each species identified are presented the author and date of identification, the bathymetric and geographic distributions and the substrata conditions in which it was collected. |
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There, numerous artificial hard substrata are constructed or we find areas that have been greatly impoverished and uniformized as a result of huge fishing pressure. |
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Sea anemones that are attached to firm substrata can creep slowly on their pedal disks or detach altogether, often in response to unfavourable physical conditions or to attack by predators. |
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The sublittoral is the environment beyond the low-tide mark and is often used to refer to substrata of the continental shelf, which reaches depths of between 150 and 300 metres. |
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The items that confront us in perception the colors, sounds, textures, etc.—are best thought of as neutral because there do not exist mental and physical substrata that might impart mentality or physicality to these items. |
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Most polyps require solid substrata for attachment, although a few burrow into soft sediments, extending only their tentacular crowns above the surface. |
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We received seismic and well data from an area for which we have a exploration licence, and we tried to create a model of the substrata aimed eventually at identifying and evaluating promising areas. |
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And the bareness of bare substrata appears to make them into paradigms of neutrality ideally suited for inclusion in a neutral monistic framework. |
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Specifically, this is done through the provision of artificial spawning substrata for the commercially valuable fish pike-perch in Parnu Bay. |
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Coral reef ecosystems may also occur as a veneer over non-reef substrata. |
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These are parasitic on marine algae or animals, or are saprobes on algae, corals, protozoan cysts, sea grasses, wood and other substrata, and can also be found in sea foam. |
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Species richness and abundance were highest for assemblages of unionids in segments of streams that consisted of coarse woody debris and gravel or sand substrata. |
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