| 11. | The fine sediment builds up the marshes and counteracts routine erosion caused, for instance, by sea level rise.
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| 12. | The lower reaches of these streams have flood plains of fine sediments flanked by several sets of terraces.
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| 13. | The extra fine sediments thus settle out quickly on the parts of the floodplain nearest to the channel.
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| 14. | To the east are older and finer sediments of alternating clay and marl beds, some of which are impermeable.
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| 15. | Benthic, and planktonic organisms, as well as Shellfish filter, package, and even bind fine sediments together in tidal regions.
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| 16. | It is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific, typically over fine sediments on the upper continental slope at depths of.
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| 17. | Fine sediment is the most abundant product of erosion, and these sediments contribute to the overall omnipresence of mudrocks.
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| 18. | The river bed is constructed with course gravel at the riffle locations and fine sediments at non riffle locations.
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| 19. | Depending on the surface, the particle could also disintegrate on impact, or eject much finer sediment from the surface.
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| 20. | The pigeye shark inhabits coastal waters down to a depth of, favouring environments with fine sediment and murky water.
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