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- 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...
- to the Second World War. Inundations were an important part of the Dutch Grebbe line in 1939. But these military inundations were always "controlled"...
- Inundation is a term for Flooding. Inundation may also refer to: Flooding of the Nile, regularly referred to as "the Inundation" Inundation, Gibraltar...
- useful to differentiate between controlled inundations and uncontrolled ones. Examples for controlled inundations include those in the Netherlands under the...
- The flooding of the Nile (commonly referred to as the inundation) has been an important natural cycle in Nubia and Egypt since ancient times. It is celebrated...
- 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...
- are still unknown. Understanding the causes and drivers of Sarg****um inundations is critical as they become more commonplace. The Sarg****o Sea, a known...
- The Epoch of Extreme Inundations (EEI) is a hypothetical epoch during which four landforms in the Pontic–Caspian steppe—marine lowlands (marine transgressions)...
- highlands.[citation needed] The most distinctive geographical feature is the inundations of the Tonle Sap, measuring about 2,590 square kilometres (1,000 square...