sediments in the PONS Dictionary

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to sink to the bottom sediments

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Fish bones and shark teeth are preserved in its sediments.
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When the sea covering the northern part of the country retreated, it left layers of sandstone sediments cemented with kaolin, clay and other materials.
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Other exhibits include a 170-year-old copper beech, stalagmites and sea sediments.
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When dry, the flatness of the exposed lake bed sediments makes it a favoured location for recreational driving.
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To the north these sediments grade laterally into nearshore marine clays with fossil pelecypods.
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The sediments are composed of deep-water shales and radiolarite.
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This includes the distribution, transport, and flux of contaminants, sediments, nutrients, organic material, carbon, and aerosols.
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It occurs as a product of metamorphism of phosphate bearing peraluminous sediments and in high-temperature hydrothermal ore deposits.
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Layered peridotites are igneous sediments and form by mechanical accumulation of dense olivine crystals.
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The increases are primarily due to sediments that have been resuspended from the shallow bottom regions.
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