Definition of Silting. Meaning of Silting. Synonyms of Silting

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Definition of Silting

Silting
Silt Silt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Silted; p. pr. & vb. n. Silting.] To choke, fill, or obstruct with silt or mud.

Meaning of Silting from wikipedia

- Siltation is water pollution caused by particulate terrestrial clastic material, with a particle size dominated by silt or clay. It refers both to the...
- Silt is granular material of a size between sand and clay and composed mostly of broken grains of quartz. Silt may occur as a soil (often mixed with sand...
- Look up silt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Silt is a type of soil or earth material. Silt may also refer to: Silt, California, community in Kern...
- Silt is a statutory town in Garfield County, Colorado, United States. The po****tion was 3,536 at the 2020 census, up from 2,930 at the 2010 census. The...
- A silt fence, sometimes (misleadingly) called a "filter fence," is a temporary sediment control device used on construction sites to protect water quality...
- wrong direction; disturbing silt, particularly in caves, wrecks or in still fresh water environments. Specific non-silting underwater propulsion techniques...
- The Freeman Silt is a geologic formation in California. It preserves fossils dating back to the Neogene period. Earth sciences portal California portal...
- Nile silt or Nile mud is a ceramic paste emplo**** widely within Ancient Egyptian pottery manufacture, sourced from local Quaternary Nile sediments. Nile...
- Silter is an Italian hard cheese made within the Lombardy region, around province of Brescia and surrounding areas, and traditionally produced with unpasteurised...
- The silt density index is a measure for the fouling capacity of water in reverse osmosis systems. The test measures the rate at which a 0.45-micrometre...