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In the buried zone, it is hard to observe the fold on the surface, but the subsurface formation is still tectonically active, and the structural activity is trending towards the southwest continuously.
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Geologically, the area is underlain by coarse sand with black clay (buried channels zone), black silty clay of recent origin (floodplain zone) and gray/white fine sand of modern beach sediment of paleo-beach ridges and active beach ridge of marine origin (coastal zone; Fig. 2).
Buried grounding zone wedges in the upper part of unit ASS-5 on the outer shelf suggest pronounced warming phases and ice sheet retreats during the early Pliocene as observed for the Ross Sea shelf and predicted by paleo-ice sheet models.
Out-wedging of the Southern Zone, further buried the Southern Margin Zone (Wedge II) in the footwall below the Uis-Pass Suture.
Welcome to tumuli that shroud a billion cubic metres of soil, buildings, trees, road surfacing, all of which had to be buried in the zone.
The Guardian reported that some iPhone customers had seen improved battery life by shutting off a feature called "Setting Time Zone" buried within the location services menu of iPhone settings.
According to environmental protection association Legambiente, 10m tonnes of industrial waste were burnt or buried in the zone between 1991 and 2013, all trucked in at night.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A strike from a big asteroid more than 300 million years ago left a huge impact zone buried in Australia and changed the face of the earth, researchers said on Friday.
This indicates clay with high moisture content which is suggestive of suspected fault zone, aquiferous zone or buried channel due to absence of drainage system.
This could be suggestive of typical of linear features (suspected fault zone), aquiferous zone or buried channel which may have accounted for the extremely bad condition of this failed segment and may likely affect the neighbouring stable segment.
But the one patented last week by James Sabatier and Kenneth Gilbert of Oxford, Miss., is intended to find potentially millions of land mines buried in war zones and former battlefields around the world.
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