- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
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called a true "land fish" as this worm-like
catfish strictly lives among waterlogged leaf litter.
Cavefish of
multiple families live in
underground lakes...
-
Palace matches against Tottenham Hotspur were both
postponed due to a
waterlogged pitch.
Originally scheduled to be pla**** on 15
January 2024, the Leeds...
- ineffective, with it
being commonly believed to
cause the
sprouts to be
waterlogged when boiled.
Overcooking renders the buds gray and soft, and they then...
- the
onset of
fruit tree
growing north of the Alps:
Ancient DNA from
waterlogged apple (Malus sp.) seed fragments".
Annals of
Anatomy -
Anatomischer Anzeiger...
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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...
- relatives), most
prominently Glossopteris, a tree
interpreted as
growing in
waterlogged soils,
which formed extensive coal deposits.
Other plants found in Antarctica...