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Uplift from seepage has caused sustained discussion among engineers dating back as far as the 1890s.
Gypsum and other more water soluble sulfate minerals such as epsomite (magnesium sulfate heptahydrate) and mirabilite (sodium sulfate decahydrate) grow from seepage waters in dry caves.
River water losses result from seepage and percolation into shallow or deep aquifers (permeable rock layers that readily transmit water) and particularly from evaporation.
Despite the introduction of plastic, paper, and plastic-foam cups and accompanying lids, a variety of difficulties persist, ranging from seepage, digital scald, abrupt undulation, vibratory slosh, and toppling to premature cooling, garment-sop & costly beverage loss.
The largest fraction of N export stemmed from seepage.
The site suffers from seepage because of its location in karst terrain.
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The groundwater sampled from seepages was free of contamination by anthropogenic materials.
It's from natural seepage from subterreanean deposits.
Different Source Is Seen for Tar Balls in Texas New laboratory tests show most of the tar balls that have washed up on Texas shores in the past few days are not from the gulf spill and may be from another leak or from naturally occurring seepage from the seabed, said Petty Officer Richard Brahm, a Coast Guard spokesman.
The possible sources of high nitrate in these wells are from the seepage of sewage water from unlined septic tanks in some of the households near these wells.
In addition to groundwater sampling from boreholes, groundwater seepage from fractures in granite was also sampled.
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