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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulation of mud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process or result of mud gathering or building up in a particular area, often due to natural processes or human activities.
Example: "After the heavy rains, there was a significant accumulation of mud on the roads, making them impassable."
Alternatives: "build-up of mud" or "collection of mud".
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explain intervals of stagnant flow velocity allowing for the accumulation of mud deposits (e.g., Fujiwara and Kamataki, 2007).
Accumulation of mud is observed on various continental shelves, normally due to the discharge of large rivers supplying significant amounts of fine-grained sediments (e.g. Walsh and Nittrouer, 2009).
In Wales, Croescwtta pond would previously have provided a deep-water refuge but habitat changes over at least the past 15 years led to progressive accumulation of mud and decrease in water depth.
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The accumulation of floodbasin mud continued at the both sites until about 400 cal BP.
The presented assessments of mud accumulation refer to normal conditions without influence from strong events.
Water quality in the reservoir has been affected by increased sediment accumulation, particularly mud, which has increased the amount of heavy metal and nutrient pollution that could eventually affect the water users.
These limestones formed principally from the accumulation of calcareous skeletons of organisms, from carbonate mud, and from ooids (a type of seafloor sand) and peloids (small sand-sized grains formed from fecal matter, algae, and mud).
Mud volcano, mound of mud heaved up through overlying sediments.
"Of mud?" asks his friend.
The mud of mud season isn't merely waterlogged dirt.
Not a trace of mud.
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