lacustrine in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or associated with lakes.
These units are conformably overlain by fluvial and lacustrine volcaniclastic deposits, tuffs and hyaloclastites.

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1. Pilosis Bulbilis barrowcoat suboptical histogenetic lacustrine

2. Clays of marine, lacustrine, alluvial, glacial, glacial-lacustrine and eluvial origin have been studied.

3. XVII.—Description of a Lacustrine Bryozoon allied to Flustra

4. A biometric study was performed on populations of lacustrine Cardiid bivalves in

5. Comestibles Such non-agricultural production remained focused on salt and other lacustrine resources, including Comestibles

6. Continuous record of the evolution of lacustrine Cardiid bivalves in the late Miocene Pannonian Lake

7. The most important deposits of Apatite are in sedimentary rocks formed in marine and lacustrine environments

8. They consist of bimodal basalt–rhyolite suites interbedded with alluvial fan, lacustrine, and rare fluvial sediments.

9. A qualitative evaluation of clay rock textures of marine, lacustrine, alluvial, talus and eluvial genesis is described.

10. Lacustrine Authigenic carbonates form in a mixture of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) species in lake water

11. Volcanic formations are frequently altered by water erosion and transported downstream where alluvial and lacustrine deposits may accumulate.

12. Following the final retreat of the ice from the area, lacustrine and aeolian deposition occurred locally for a short time.

13. Located almost always in alluvial plains along major drainages; thaw lakes and channels in marine silts and glacio-lacustrine deposits.

14. The moat is filled by sediments formed by erosion and by alluvial, evaporite and lacustrine sediments left behind by lakes.

15. The sand dune areas occurring in southern Saskatchewan (and Manitoba) are aeolian deposits derived from glacial alluvial and lacustrine sediments.

16. As a result of these postglacial processes, temporal lakes form, and thus lacustrine fine-grained sedimentation intercalates with alluvial coarse-grained layers.

17. • A sequence of fluvio-lacustrine deposits, composed of volcanic materials alluvially reworked and deposited in river beds and plains or in lakes.

18. Lacustrine Authigenic carbonate precipitation occurs primarily during summer (Hren and Sheldon, 2012; Leng and Marshall, 2004), mean summer water surface temperatures are used in this study

19. The region forms part of the old Iberian plateau, with sandy clay soils of the lacustrine pleistocene era and modern alluvial soils (lowlands).

20. Rock types found in the mountainous volcanic districts include rhyolites, trachytes, dacites, andesites, basaltic lavas, widespread pyroclastic formations, and associated alluvial and lacustrine deposits.

21. However, applications of carbonate Clumped isotope thermometry to lacustrine carbonates are still scarce because the existed organic and/or sulfur contaminants in such samples …

22. Like the Stephanian sediments, they were deposited as alluvial (as fans and in ephemeral streams) and lacustrine sediments within transtensive basins of the Variscan orogen.

23. The lacustrine- and fluviatile-type sedimentary deposits are accompanied by several alluvial cones that, due to their varying nature, confer very diverse hydrodynamic characteristics to the land.

24. In southern European countries, Arenosols occur mainly in the lacustrine, fluvial and marine environments of the present and ancient coastal areas including sand dunes along the coast.

25. The western Lacustrine Bantu people includes the Banyoro, Batooro , and Banyankore: their complex kingdoms are believed to be the product of acculturation between two different ethnic groups, the Hima and the Bayira.

26. 4 The Hujianshan Area is dominated by fluvial and lacustrine-fluviolacustrine delta sediments in Yanchang Formation,[www.Sentencedict.com] which locates in the south extensional of delta system of Anbian.

27. The lacustrine layers are relatively thin, not more than a few dozen metres, although maximum thickness is not accurately known; the alluvial-volcanic sediments range from 0 to 90 m thick.

28. A circular area 10 km across in the centre of La Primavera contains updomed lacustrine ashes and associated sediments, including a remarkable giant pumice bed, which probably accumulated in a caldera lake.

29. The continental sabkha of Tayma is one of very few North Arabian sites, where substantial landscape changes are recorded in a laminated lacustrine sequence, disjunct Balanid and gastropod shell accumulations (Engel et al

30. The depositional environments of the Upper Carboniferous to Lower Rotliegend beds, known from surface outcrops and 20 wells, are alluvial only along the northwestern margin of the basin, but braided and meandering fluvial, deltaic and lacustrine within the basin.

31. ‘These terminate Abruptly to the northeast at a fault that offsets the thrust.’ ‘Coarse alluvial-fan sediments change Abruptly basinward into lacustrine sediments.’ ‘The Codling Fault terminates Abruptly against the Palaeozoic Welsh Massif.’ ‘Some grooves deepen and terminate fairly Abruptly.’

32. It is present in the chloroplasts in all green parts of plants as a mixture of blue green Chlorophyll a and yellow green Chlorophyll b, and constitutes the catalyst for photosynthesis.Chlorophyll c occurs in lacustrine algae and Chlorophyll d in red algae.

33. Due to its low input of coarse sediment, Upper Waterfowl Lake, in Banff Park, Alberta, has developed a delta atypical of lacustrine deltas in this high mountain region: lack of foresets, vertically aggrading stable distributary channels, and a surface composed of mostly fine-grained floodplain materials.

34. The classic Acheulian flint handaxes found widely in the early Middle Pleistocene river terrace and lacustrine deposits of Europe, including those from the historically important sites of St Acheul near Abbeville in northern France and Hoxne and Swanscombe in southern England, were probably also the work of the same species.