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Many of the bare sea floors covered in loose sediments, that we have come to see as natural, are artefacts created by various forms of trawling.
Researchers had been particularly concerned that some places filled with loose sediments, like those around Kent, would experience large-scale liquefying of soils in a major earthquake.
The promontories were once islands, and their isthmuses consequently are composed of loose sediments through which the Kassándra Canal was cut (1937).
In the simulated quakes, waves lingered in loose sediments and sped through hard rock.
In offshore environment, newly deposited quaternary loose sediments widely exist in the world.
Sometimes, coastal engineers cannot avoid choosing these natural loose sediments as the foundation of marine structures.
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Other experts point out that the entire region is sinking as the loose sediment under the Mississippi Delta settles and compacts.
Then it quickly silenced its own alarm bells, casting spills as a "very low probability event" and noting that companies had "speculated" that deep-water blowouts might cap themselves (because of loose sediment on the ocean floor).
Class 2: loose sediment, siltstone, and gravel.
Covered in loose sediment and prone to small landslides, they have slopes that typically range between 30° and 35°.
Just before the bonding operation, the corbel was cleaned with compressed air to remove any dust or other loose sediment on the corbel surface.
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