- the
inundation. That
impact may also be
adverse in a
hydrogeological sense if the
inundation lasts a long time.
Examples for
uncontrolled inundations are...
-
Inundation is a term for Flooding.
Inundation may also
refer to:
Flooding of the Nile,
regularly referred to as "the
Inundation"
Inundation, Gibraltar...
- The
Season of the
Inundation or
Flood (Ancient Egyptian: Ꜣḫt) was the
first season of the
lunar and
civil Egyptian calendars. It fell
after the intercalary...
- (10–17 ft) above,
across the polder.
Inundation had
already been used on some
Dutch polders but this
strategic inundation was
shallow and was done by stopping...
- The
Inundation was a
flooded and
fortified area of
ground on the
sandy isthmus between Spain and Gibraltar,
created by the
British in the 18th century...
- The
Inundation of
Walcheren was the intentional, but
uncontrolled military inundation,
effected by
bombing the sea ****s of the
former island of Walcheren...
- size.
Since 2011
increasingly stronger inundation events have
occurred every 2–3 years.
During a Sarg****um
inundation event in 2018, one Sarg****um
bloom measured...
- The
flooding of the Nile (commonly
referred to as the
Inundation) and its silt
deposition was a
natural cycle first attested in
Ancient Egypt. It was of...
- that
planning process includes the Corps'
preparation of maps
known as "
inundation scenarios" so that
interested parties can
discuss how much water, if any...
- (41 ft) with
inundation distance of 390–1,500 m (1,280–4,920 ft) in Yala. In Hambantota, run-ups
measured 11 m (36 ft) with the
greatest inundation distance...