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Turbidity is the
cloudiness or
haziness of a
fluid caused by
large numbers of
individual particles that are
generally invisible to the
naked eye, similar...
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turbid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Turbid may
refer to:
Turbidity,
cloudiness in a
liquid Turbid Cr**** (Alaska), a
stream in Alaska, US...
- A
turbidity current is most
typically an
underwater current of
usually rapidly moving, sediment-laden
water moving down a slope;
although current research...
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Turbid Cr**** may
refer to:
Turbid Cr**** (Alaska)
Turbid Cr**** (British Columbia) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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individual particles that are too
small to be seen
without magnification.
Highly turbid ocean waters are
those with many
scattering particulates in them. In both...
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calibration and reproducibility. The unit is
called Formazin Turbidity Unit (FTU).
Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU)
specified by
United States Environmental...
- microbiology,
McFarland standards are used as a
reference to
adjust the
turbidity of
bacterial suspensions so that the
number of
bacteria will be within...
- and mining.
Turbidity is an
optical property of
water caused by
scattering of
light by
material suspended in that water.
Although turbidity often varies...
- An
estuarine turbidity maximum, or ETM, is the zone of
highest turbidity resulting from
turbulent resuspension of
sediment and
flocculation of particulate...
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structures in
turbidite sandstone beds that are
deposited by high-density
turbidity currents. It is
intended to complement, not replace, the
better known...