sediment

  • 51Sediment transport — is the movement of solid particles ( sediment ) due to the movement of the fluid in which they are immersed. This is typically studied in natural systems, where the particles are clastic rocks (sand, gravel, boulders, etc.) or clay, and the fluid …

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  • 52Sediment trap — Sediment traps are instruments used in oceanography to measure the quantity of sinking particulate organic (and inorganic) material in aquatic systems, usually oceans. This flux of material is the product of biological and ecological processes… …

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  • 53Sediment precipitation — is a weather condition that occurs when a mix of rain and sediment (usually as dust or sand) fall from the sky as precipitation. It usually occurs in arid desert regions such as west Texas or Arizona. It occasionally happens in the grasslands as… …

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  • 54Sediment archeologique — Sédiment archéologique L’étude d’un site archéologique passe par la compréhension de la mise en place et de l’évolution des sédiments le constituant. Ceux ci forment une entité tridimensionnelle qu’il est nécessaire de décrire pour comprendre les …

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  • 55Sediment und Sedimentgestein — Schichten alpinen Muschelkalks in der Partnachklamm bei Garmisch Partenkirchen Sandstein …

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  • 56Sediment control — A sediment control is a practice or device designed to keep eroded soil on a construction site, so that it does not wash off and cause water pollution to a nearby stream, river, lake, or bay. Sediment controls are usually employed together with… …

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  • 57Sediment trap (construction) — A sediment trap is a temporary device installed on a construction site to capture eroded or disturbed soil that is washed off during rain storms, and protect the water quality of a nearby stream, river, lake, or bay. The trap is basically an… …

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  • 58Sediment basin — A sediment basin is a temporary pond built on a construction site to capture eroded or disturbed soil that is washed off during rain storms, and protect the water quality of a nearby stream, river, lake, or bay. The sediment laden soil settles in …

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  • 59Sediment-water interface — In oceanography and limnology, the sediment water interface is the boundary between bed sediment and the overlying water column. The topography of this interface is often dynamic, as it is affected by physical processes (e.g. currents causing… …

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  • 60sediment charge — kietieji nešmenys statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Mineralinių ir organinių medžiagų kietosios dalelės, pernešamos tekančių vandenų (upių). atitikmenys: angl. sediment charge; sediment load vok. Festablaß, m; Festablauf, m… …

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