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The cratons were surrounded by extensive delta systems and lagoons, and carbonate sedimentation on the surrounding continental platforms, covered by shallow seas .</ ref >
In the Azores archipelago lagoons were formed in extinct volcanos.
" Pliny's " Seven Seas " were interlinked coastal lagoons, separated from the open sea by sandspits and barrier islands.
River-mouth lagoons such as hapua were also used a source for mahinga kai ( food gathering ) by the Māori people.
Twelve lagoons were prepared to hold the mud until it dried, but initial archaeological investigation of the site for the lagoons revealed the presence of a Middle Bronze Age field system, the first such system found to the east of the Cambridgeshire Fens.
Prior to 1980, there were other lagoons and an on-site
The name appears as a competitor with the names of the lagoons of Manguaba, a lagoa do sul (" the southern lagoon "), and Mundaú, a lagoa do norte (" the northern lagoon "), already in the 16th century, when settlements were founded near the Alagoa do Norte and the Alagoa do Sul, the Alagoas, with the inclusion of the rest of the lagoons in the area.
There were many lagoons around Lake Biwa, but most of them were reclaimed in 1940s.
The city is surrounded by rivers and lagoons that were the habitat of a large population of otters.
He believed that during submergence coastal ridges were separated from the mainland, forming lagoons behind the ridges.
Major improvements, including new primary settlement tanks and tertiary treatment lagoons, were made to the treatment works, and the carpet manufacturers installed facilities to treat their effluent before it was discharged to the sewer.
The wings of dragonflies, the imprints of stray feathers, and terrestrial plants that washed into the lagoons were all preserved.
Some houses were built on stilts over larger lagoons.
The plant closed in 1992, but there were problems with phenolic oils leaching from the original storage lagoons into the river for some years after closure.
The burial of algae and bacteria below the mud of the sea floor during this time resulted in the formation of North Sea oil and natural gas, much of it trapped in overlying sandstone by salt deposits formed as the sea levels fell to form the swamps and salty lakes and lagoons that were home to dinosaurs.
Both the Solnhofen and Canjuers areas where Compsognathus specimens have been preserved were lagoons situated between the beaches and coral reefs of the Jurassic European islands in the Tethys Sea.
It flows through the north of the Ust-Urt plateau, and reaches the Caspian by a series of shallow lagoons, which were navigable in the 18th century.
A series of concrete channels ( some of which are still visible today ) were constructed to direct the sewage over the numerous lagoons but these were a failure as the lagoons would remain flooded for months without draining away.

lagoons and dredged
Ghosts of about a dozen partially dredged lagoons in that area, as well as a curious curve in Newell Ave, indicate the planned expansion.

lagoons and up
Bivalves are often the most common seashells that wash up on large sandy beaches or in sheltered lagoons.
Using a dredge towed up from North Carolina, construction began on Beach Haven West's 130-plus saltwater lagoons and 5, 000 single-family homes.
Salt marshes are sometimes included in lagoons, and the difference is not very marked ; the Venetian Lagoon in Italy, for example, is made up of these sorts of animals and or living organisms belonging to this ecosystem.
Over time, lagoons may silt up, becoming salt marshes.
Rivers and creeks flowing west from the mountains farther inland predominantly end up draining into the regions four main lagoons.
According to Clark, the inspiration and model for this strip was the creeks and lagoons in a bushy suburban Brisbane where he grew up in the 1960s.
The lake is recharged mainly by saline hot springs ( temperatures up to 86 ° C ) that discharge into alkaline " lagoons " around the lake margins, there being little surface runoff in this arid region.
Founded on December 1, 1978, it is made up mainly of a coastal plain, containing large lagoons and rolling hills of limestone.
Occurring in shallow coastal waters ( up to depth ), estuaries, and lagoons, the fish often enters fresh water.
It is generally found growing in brackish water in tidal lagoons and bays, but can grow in inland habitats, with records at up to altitude in Costa Rica.
The beach is made up of long sandy dunes which separate the various lakes and lagoons from the ocean.
Laguna de Términos ( Términos Lagoon ) is made up of a series of rich, sediment-laden lagoons and tidal estuaries connected by two channels to the Bay of Campeche in the southern part of Gulf of Mexico, in Carmen Municipality in the southwestern part of the Mexican state of Campeche.
The lagoons are visited by up to 150 species of birds, many having migrated from the Northern Hemisphere.
Precipitation variability in the Hindu Kush results in alternating periods of flooding in the Helmand and droughts, which may cause entire lagoons to dry up.
The rest are excreted and wind up in lagoons.
Plains, mountains, lakes, lagoons and backwaters, forests, farmland and rivers make up the topography of the district.

lagoons and until
Atoll lagoons form as coral reefs grow upwards while the islands the reefs surround subside, until eventually only the reefs remain above sea level.
During this time, from April until October, it is a succession of lagoons, full of long islands and intricate channels as far as Santa Isabel do Rio Negro.

lagoons and early
By late December to early January, eastern grays begin to arrive in the calving lagoons of Baja.
The origin of Ferrara is uncertain, it was probably settled by the inhabitants of the lagoons at the mouth of Po river ; there are two early centers of settlement, one round the cathedral, the other, the castrum bizantino, being the San Pietro district, on the opposite shore, where the Primaro empties into the Volano channel.
It was originally surrounded by lagoons and marshes before major irrigation work was undertaken in the late 19th and early 20th century.
# The existence of numerous lagoons or pools of water abounding it prompted early colonizers to give it the name of " Oasis ".

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