Sediment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sediment is any particulate matter that can be transported by fluid flow, and which eventually is deposited. Sediments are most often transported by water (fluvial processes) transported by wind (aeo...
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W. G. Egan and M. Sidran, "Polarimetric Detection of Land Sediment Runoff into the ... The technique is a very sensitive indicator of land sediment runoff ...
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www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-33-34-8117
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Search the UK directory of remediation contractors. ... Contaminated Land Investigation and Remediation; Consulting; Groundwater Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling; Ecological Surveys; Waste Management; Environmental Management Systems and Compliance; Environmental Impact Assessment;
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The annual average silting volume of check dam was 0.9~2.1×104 m~3, and the annual average silting land of check dam was 0.14~0.45 hm~2; They are positively related to the height and control area of check dam, erosive sediment modulus and the size of sediment particles in the control area of check dam.
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These special features include a plutonium isotopic close-in fallout record that indicates a purely terrestrial source for these sediment particles and the elements associated with it, ... Our carbon isotopic and iodine data can thus be compared to published records of changes in drainage basin land use, river hydrology,
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17196646
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In the Tay basin the estimated sediment yield increases seawards, an anomaly partly attributed to organic matter in the water. Although biogenic suspended matter may originate in river waters, much is shown to be derived from micro-organisms in the lochs which abound in the basin.
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jgs.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/143/6/927
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; Effects of Land Use, Sediment, and Temperature on the Distribution of Benthic Invertebrates and Fish in the Whitewater Watershed ... Conventional agricultural land use deposits large amounts of sediment in streams, which impacts habitat for aquatic organisms. Best management practices (BMPs) such as vegetated buffer strips...
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Effects of Land Use, Sediment, and Temperature on the Distribution of Benthic Invertebrates and Fish in the Whitewater Watershed ... Conventional agricultural land use also deposits large amounts of sediment in streams, which impacts habitat for aquatic organisms. Best management practices (BMPs) such as vegetated buffer...
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Quantifying sediment sources in lowlying sugarcane land: a sediment budget approach ... The study indicates that this tropical flood plain area is a net source of sediment. Sediment loss from the cultivated cane land was 3.9 t ha-1 between 1 December 1999 and 31 May 2000.
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