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- Siltation is water pollution caused by particulate terrestrial clastic material, with a particle size dominated by silt or clay. It refers both to the...
- When silt appears as a pollutant in water the phenomenon is known as siltation. Silt deposited by the Mississippi River throughout the 20th century has...
- language spoken in Ethiopia Siltation, also known as silting This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Silt. If an internal link led...
- Silter is an Italian hard cheese made within the Lombardy region, around province of Brescia and surrounding areas, and traditionally produced with unpasteurised...
- soil composed mostly of sand (particle size > 63 micrometres (0.0025 in)), silt (particle size > 2 micrometres (7.9×10−5 in)), and a smaller amount of clay...
- 2006.05.011. "Siltation & Sedimentation". blackwarriorriver.org. Archived from the original on 2009-12-21. Retrieved 2009-11-16. "Siltation killed fish...
- A silt out or silt-out is a situation when underwater visibility is rapidly reduced to functional zero by disturbing fine particulate deposits on the bottom...
- Siltbreeze is an American independent record label based in Philadelphia. It is known for its eclectic roster of artists and releases of experimental,...
- as aleurolite, is a clastic sedimentary rock that is composed mostly of silt. It is a form of mudrock with a low clay mineral content, which can be distinguished...
- seasonal flow entered the lake directly, causing heavy siltation. To check the inflow of silt, 25.42 km2 of land was acquired in the catchment area and...