Sentence examples for a consequence of weathering from inspiring English sources

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When analysing the behaviour of the intact soil, in all cases positive effects of structure, albeit small compared to some sedimentary soils, were observed and these reduced as a consequence of weathering.

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Many of the failed harvests of the past decade were a consequence of weather disasters, like floods in the United States, drought in Australia and blistering heat waves in Europe and Russia.

He turned to face his British passengers before looking back at the road and remarked casually that Reykjavik airport had never been closed as a consequence of bad weather.

McAdam's broken stone provided the cheapest pavement, but its unbound surface was difficult to maintain and was usually either slimy or dusty as a consequence of water, weather, and copious amounts of horse excrement.

We will probably get collapses as a consequence of this weather, for probably around 12 months".

Although several researches have been carried out on the consequences of weathering actions on a laminated glass, few quantitative data on the properties of polymers are available.

The closest natural analog to the WDP1 facility would be a wetland in a temperate climate that receives loadings of metals and sulfate, either due to anthropogenic impacts (e.g., acidic mine drainage), or as a natural consequence of weathering of sulfide-rich ore bodies.

These findings confirm that the soil-like residue in the rhizosphere of C. dactylon cultivated on coal discard inoculated with coal degrading fungi and mycorrhizal fungi arises as a consequence of increased biological weathering.

The dominant of Na+ among cations in both the facies is a consequence of a rock-weathering and/or dissolution of soil salts, which later remains in the soils by the influences of evaporation, anthropogenic and marine sources (Stallard and Edmond 1983; Subba Rao 2002; Subba Rao et al. 2014).

"Given the general shortage and increased costs of animal feed across most of the country as a consequence of the poor weather, and in order to help address animal welfare and financial difficulties facing, I will also making £250,000 available to the Addington Trust to help them provide short-term support to those families in Wales who are least able to meet these costs".

In a paper written in 2004, the Princeton political scientists Christopher Achen and Larry Bartels estimate that "2.8 million people voted against Al Gore in 2000 because their states were too dry or too wet" as a consequence of that year's weather patterns.

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