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These turbidity currents ultimately come to a halt as sedimentation results in a reversal of buoyancy, and the current lifts off, the point of lift-off remaining constant for a constant discharge.
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These criteria are scientific assessments of the effects of turbidity, which are used by states to develop water quality standards for water bodies.
These turbidity plumes can be seen on Google Earth in areas where they have high resolution offshore photos ( see Bottom trawling ).
These reports looked at the timing of abrupt uplift and subsidence around Restoration Point and Alki Point ( distant right side of picture ), tsunami deposits on Puget Sound, turbidity in lake paleosediments, rock avalanches, and multiple landslides around Lake Washington, and determined that all these happened about 1100 years ago ( between A. D. 900 – 930 ), and most likely due to an earthquake of magnitude 7 or greater on the Seattle Fault.
These biological treatment systems effectively reduce water-borne diseases, dissolved organic carbon, turbidity and colour in surface water, improving overall water quality.
These plumes introduce a turbidity which decreases light levels at the bottom and can affect kelp reproduction.
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These were due to an enormous amount of exceedingly fine dust blown to a great height by the volcano's explosion, and then globally diffused by the high atmospheric currents.
These two great ocean currents interact creating huge foamy breakers which constantly advance towards the shore, and building submarine shoals rich in fish, shrimps, and an amazing variety of other marine life forms.
These turns act like a short-circuited transformer secondary winding, with large currents that cause power losses.
These fields, generated by passing electric currents through gradient coils, make the magnetic field strength vary depending on the position within the magnet.
These pagan currents coincided with Romanticist interest in folklore and occultism, the widespread emergence of pagan themes in popular literature, and the rise of nationalism.
These include nanovoltmeters, electrometers ( for very low currents, and voltages with very high source resistance, such as one teraohm ) and picoammeters.
These boats were small and fragile, with only one mast with a fixed quadrangular sail and did not have the capabilities to overcome the navigational difficulties associated with Southward oceanic exploration, as the strong winds, shoals and strong ocean currents easily overwhelmed their abilities.
These data are used in ocean models to calculate the speed and direction of ocean currents and the amount and location of heat stored in the ocean, which in turn reveals global climate variations.
These rising air currents diverge in the upper troposphere and move away from the equator at high altitude in both northerly and southerly directions.
These currents follow the least resistive path, often horizontally near the surface but sometimes vertically, where faults, ore bodies, or ground water offers a less resistive path.
These two currents have a major effect on the country's climate, the ready evaporation of the eastern seas providing generous rainfall while the Benguela current retains its moisture to cause desert conditions in the west.
These freshwater catfish inhabit large rivers with turbid water, where they typically seem to live near the shore in regions with pronounced currents.
These fields then persist due to persistent currents in a proton-superconductor phase of matter that exists at an intermediate depth within the neutron star ( where neutrons predominate by mass ).
These low-capacitance varistors are, however, unable to withstand large surge currents simply due to their compact PCB-mount size.
These include: Solar Energetic Particle ( SEP ) events, geomagnetically induced currents ( GIC ), ionospheric disturbances which cause radio and radar scintillation, disruption of navigation by magnetic compass and auroral displays at much lower latitudes than normal.
These two currents although some times antagonistic currently complement each other, as both emphasise the self-realisation of the individual.
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These people are depicted as self-sufficient, having developed their other senses, but they are ultimately closed-minded and insular to the point of xenophobia.
These deposits ultimately hold not only untapped reserves of gas and oil, they also house important secrets — from clues on past climate change to the ways in which mountains were formed.
These principles derive ultimately from Roman law, transmitted through Spanish and French law, as the state's current territory intersects the area of North America colonized by Spain and by France.
These factors – combined with a war for players between the two leagues that raised salaries and ate into owners ' profits – ultimately led to the dissolution of the AAFC and the merger of three of its teams, including the Browns, into the NFL in 1949.
These aspects of the Federal Reserve System are the parts intended to prevent or minimize speculative asset bubbles, which ultimately lead to severe market corrections.
These pressures ultimately helped persuade Carías to withdraw his candidacy and also helped ensure the defeat of an uprising led by General Gregorio Ferrera of the PNH.
These trials were extremely costly in both money and time, but ultimately were successful for the firm.
These variables -- which include wax resist, glazes, temperature, and timing -- ultimately determine the outcome when firing a piece of clay.
These factors led to the network struggling in the ratings over the past few years, with its most recent Star Trek franchise, Star Trek: Enterprise, perhaps suffering the most and ultimately being cancelled by the network in a controversial decision in February 2005.
These plans were ultimately rejected however in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt and his family moved in to the White House and hired McKim, Mead, and White to carry out renovations and expansion, including the addition of a West Wing.
These words were ultimately derived from the Late Latin word solidus, referring to an Ancient Roman coin used in the Byzantine Empire.
These processes ultimately result in the next generation population of chromosomes that is different from the initial generation.
These battles resulted a large amount of antitrust litigation and ultimately led to the 1982 breakup of the Bell System.
These policies dramatically reduced inflation rates in both countries ( the United States ' inflation rate fell from almost 14 % in 1980 to around 3 % in 1983 ), allowing liberalization of credit and the reduction of interest rates, which led ultimately to the inflationary economic booms of the 1980s.
These races were held at Silverstone over the next five days, and varied in racing styles, ultimately culminating in one final Grand Prix race on Sunday, 12 November.
These problems became headline news in 1994, when she set fire to Andre Rison's tennis shoes in a bathtub, which ultimately spread to the mansion they shared, destroying it.
These waters mingle in the Saint Lawrence with waters of all the Great Lakes as they flow northeast into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and ultimately join the Atlantic Ocean.
These states are also used to give the impression of legitimacy to domestic policies that are ultimately harmful to the population they control, while beneficial to the government that controls them.
These were also the times when attempts were made to balance Imperial absolutism by the creation of Imperial Governments ( Reichsregiment ), ultimately a failure.
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