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aggradingの例文

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  • One common form of aggrading neomorphism is called porphyroid neomorphism.
  • Others, mostly in the south, are valleys also heavily aggraded by mountain erosion.
  • Here the less uplifted blocks are now heavily aggraded with waste from the dissected ranges.
  • The current communities of Elos, Leimonas and Agioi Taxiarches have been constructed on aggraded land.
  • Many of the intermontane plains, occurring mostly in the north, appear to be heavily aggraded with mountain waste.
  • A " dry maar " results when a maar lake dries out, becomes aggraded or silted up.
  • As the streams escaped from their subglacial channels, they spread into broader channels and deposited some of their load and thus aggraded their courses.
  • Thus just a short distance from the river, the flood plain is often swampy, unless its surface is there aggraded by the tributary streams.
  • The bottom paleosol was aggraded in 550 years, for an average rate of about per year ( though the aggradation occurs only during short-lived events ).
  • However, sediment loads have been decreasing since the mid-twentieth century and the tidal marsh at the mouth of the creek is no longer aggrading likely due to sediment capture in the many upstream reservoirs.
  • For instance, if an alluvial channel is straightened, widened or altered in any other way that results in an increased flow-energy condition, the channel will tend back towards a lower energy state by degrading upstream, widening and aggrading downstream.
  • There, the decrease of velocity aided by the salinity of the sea water, causes the formation of a remarkable delta, leaving less aggraded areas as shallow lakes ( Lake Pontchartrain on the east, and Grand Lake on the west of the river ).