- Look up waterlog,
waterlogged, or
waterlogging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Waterlogging or
water logging may
refer to:
Waterlogging (agriculture)...
- and
restoration of
waterlogged wood is the
process undertaken by conservator-restorers of
caring for and
maintaining waterlogged wooden artefacts to...
-
which was
caused by
repeated flooding of the basin. The tree
became waterlogged in the 20th
century due to
repeated tidal flooding caused by land subsidence...
- More in general, the word can be used for any low-lying and
seasonally waterlogged terrain. In
Europe and in
agricultural literature low-lying
meadows that...
- in a low
lying area and is
flood prone. In
August 2019, the area was
waterlogged and
remained cut off from
other cities for
three days.
Gujarat Government...
-
parts and even
fecal matter. Muck is a
sapric soil that is
naturally waterlogged or is
artificially drained. The
soils are deep, dark colored, and friable...
- A carr is a type of
waterlogged wooded terrain that, typically,
represents a
succession stage between the
original reedy marsh and the
likely eventual...
- soils,
sediments or
organic substrates (e.g. peat) that are
formed under waterlogged conditions.
These soils contain iron
sulfide minerals (predominantly...
-
March 2025, UTC+01:00 thereafter).
Match was
originally Postponed due to
waterlogged pitch. Cornwall's
withdrawal from the
league on 2
April led to the match's...
- drainage. The
water from rain and snow collects,
forming permanently waterlogged vegetation and
stagnant pools.
Muskeg is wet, acidic, and relatively...