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waterlogging
verb
Present participle of waterlog
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Though part of the Sangrur district suffers from a falling water table, the other part suffers from waterlogging.
As the stems grow, they form hollow structures inside that allow gas exchange with the atmosphere and thus prevent the plant from waterlogging.
Solonchaks are defined by high soluble salt accumulation within 30 cm (1 foot) of the land surface and by the absence of distinct subsurface horizonation (layering), except possibly for accumulations of gypsum, sodium, or calcium carbonate or layers showing the effects of waterlogging.
Annual precipitation is about 24 to 28 inches (600 to 700 mm), which, coupled with negligible evaporation and low relief, leads to waterlogging.
The moors too, seem to ache with biological decay and thousands of years of waterlogging.
The shallow fibrous roots form a massive root system, and the plant is resistant to both drought and waterlogging.
The scheduled card at Hexham on Wednesday has been abandoned due to waterlogging.
The success of Saturday's staging of the Welsh National, which had been abandoned due to waterlogging at Chepstow on its original date of 27 December, has led to speculation that it might be moved to the first Saturday in January on a permanent basis.
The problems started after heavy rain fell on Thursday, waterlogging the event's car parks at Seaclose park, Newport, which became churned up with mud as cars began to arrive.
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Pouring cream, which you have to chase around the plate, may waterlog your pancake and squirty cream would be as welcome here as shaving foam – if less tasty.
But too much irrigation waterlogs the ground, and when the water evaporates it leaves salts behind.
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