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A collection of small particles, particularly dirt, that precipitates from a river or other body of water.
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Facies analysis was applied to sediments to understand sedimentation process, and sediments were described according to their morphology, grain-size, micromorphology, chemical composition, paleontological content and age.
Increases of primary production and organic matter sedimentation may also influence the recruitment of metals, both natural and anthropogenic, to sediments.
"Volcano to atmosphere to sediments to mantle, back to surface".
This chapter provides an introduction to sediments.
This is mainly due to sediments accumulation, sludge and vegetation development.
Hypocotyl hairs have the potential to provide anchorage to sediments, initiate geotropism and facilitate water uptake.
Little mixing produces sulfides, liberal mixing yields manganese-rich crustal material, and intermediate conditions give rise to sediments enriched in iron and manganese.
The basis for these inferences is that the O2 in our atmosphere polices the flow of oxidized and reduced matter from the ocean atmosphere system to sediments.
Radiogeneically derived \ ^4He\) and solar wind implanted \ ^3He\) is delivered to sediments by weathered continental material and interplanetary dust particles, respectively.
Addition of nutrients to sediments has been proposed as a means of enhancing transplantation success in seagrasses.
North of Safaniya sediments were not likely to pose adverse ecological effects contrary to sediments south of Tanaqib.
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