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Paludal is
derived from the
Latin word
palus ("marsh").
Paludal, in geology,
refers to
sediments that ac****ulated in a
marsh environment.
Paludal, in...
- door/portal, town/urban, light/optical, sight/visual, tree/arboreal, marsh/
paludal, sword/gladiate, king/regal, fighter/military, bell/tintinnabulary. Collateral...
- buildup.
Travertine forms various kinds of
fluvial and
lacustrine deposits.
Paludal (marsh)
deposits are
shallow ac****ulations in poorly-drained areas. Speleothems...
- house/domestic, door/portal, town/urban, sight/visual, tree/arboreal, marsh/
paludal, sword/gladiate, king/regal, fighter/military, bell/tintinnabulary, clothes/sartorial...
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rocks that are
present in the city are alluvium, fluviatile, lacustrine,
paludal and
beach deposits such as coral, stools, and
beach rock.
These are predominantly...
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fluvial sediments,
while middle and
upper members consist of
alluvial plain,
paludal, lacustrine, and
fluvial sedimentation. The
environments that Therizinosaurus...
- in bogs in the
Arctic and
subarctic zones of
discontinuous permafrost.
paludal Of or
pertaining to a
swamp or marsh, or to
sediments that ac****ulate in...
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fluvial deposits,
while middle and
upper members consist of
alluvial plain,
paludal, lacustrine, and
fluvial deposits. The
colour of the
sediments is usually...
- well-drained terraces. The
level to
undulating plains are the
product of
paludal environment or
deltaic plains which are
usually being flooded during slight...
- with
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pages with
titles containing Palus Palu (disambiguation)
Paludal, a term used in
geology and
ecology to
refer to
marshland Palustrine, a...