- over 700
microns in diameter. The
floccules start out water-rich, but much of the
water is
expelled from the
floccules as the clay
minerals bind more tightly...
- Flocculation, a
process where a
solute comes out of
solution in the form of
floccules or
flakes Overdispersion or
statistical aggregation,
where the variance...
- floccinaucinihilipilification, floccose, flocculant, floccular, flocculation,
floccule, flocculent, floccus,
flock †flocculus floccul- flōs flōr-
flower counterflory...
- Southard, and
Kevin Thaisen, "Accretion of
Mudstone Beds from
Migrating Floccule Ripples," Science, 14
December 2007: 1760-1763. See also "As
waters clear...
-
protoplanetary nebula and
excludes a
solar nebula.
Agglomerations of
floccules,
which are
presumed to
compose the
supersonic turbulence ****umed to occur...
-
filtration media. Silt
retention mats can also be
placed in situ to
capture floccules.
Sedimentation in a
forebay is
often utilized as a
deposition area to...
- are
drawn to each
other by inter-particle
forces to
create microscopic floccules (or clumps). Inter-particle
forces include: van der
Waals forces, electrostatic...
-
yellowish brown tinge in the centre. It is
covered with
small woolly scales (
floccules)
which are
denser and
finer in the
centre becoming sp****r
towards the...
-
filtration media. Silt
retention mats can also be
placed insitu to
capture floccules.
Sedimentation ponds are
often utilized as a
deposition area to clarify...