levees in English

noun
1
an embankment built to prevent the overflow of a river.
Construction of levees and embankments prevents the floodplain from performing this function and transfers the problem further downstream to areas which were not subject to flooding.
2
a reception or assembly of people, in particular.
An hour and 45 minutes into the mayor's levee , the queue is still over an hour long.

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1. The most common and important form of Armoring on earthen levees is grass

2. Many islands are below sea level and only the levees prevent them from vanishing.

3. Huge levees, dikes, and pumping stations were put up, and more canals and roads crisscrossed the Everglades.

4. 29 Some of these levees are higher and longer than the Great Wall of China.

5. Dams and levees are being planned and built with a view to control of excess water.

6. Convergence of flower near the bottom in sediment accumulation in the form of straight subaqueous levees.

7. Crevasse channels are breaches in natural levees and transfer water and sediment from mainstem channels to flood basins

8. Boufford and Massey (1976) reported Enemion biternatum growing in flat bottoms of alluvial woods behind natural levees in Virginia.

9. Built in the early 1900s to combat devastating floods, levees and Bypasses were constructed to corral mighty rivers and push water quickly through the system

10. 27 Objective: To appraise the toxicity of TH5 of the male antifertility activity extracts in Tripierygi-um Hypoglaucian ( Levees ) Hutch.

11. The ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia used a complex system of canals and levees to divert water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers for irrigation.

12. In 1947, Congress formed the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project, which built 1,400 miles (2,300 km) of canals, levees, and water control devices.

13. Anastomosing rivers, as defined by Nadon (1994), are suspended-load systems composed of multiple interconnected, steep-sided, sand-bed channels that are confined by prominent levees and are

14. The flat western shore of the Oder features several levees, which in order to control the water level and to prevent highfloods are regularly opened in winter and spring.

15. Before modern levees and dams were built to contain the rivers, winter storms and spring run-off frequently turned the Sacramento Valley into an inland sea, making the Buttes an island refuge for California Indians, settlers and

16. Base-level (Lake Ontario) rise directly controlled aggradation between 6500 and 1800 years ago, after which time base level no longer directly controlled aggradation because levees had emerged alongside the channel and reduced the supply of sediment to the floodplain.