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  1. Lacustrine is derived from the Latin word lacus ("lake").
  2. Alluvium and Lacustrine are rock formations that contain an aquifer sufficient for domestic farming. Move Up

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  1. The quaternary aquifers lie within alluvial, colluvial, glacial, or lacustrine deposits.

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  1. My trace fossils research theme is mainly directed at terrestrial and lacustrine environments.
  2. Because deposition of sediment in lakes can occur slowly and in relatively calm conditions, organic-rich source rocks can form in lacustrine environments. Move Up

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  1. Seismicity unknown Tephrochronology The volcanoes dated by correlation of different depositional environments (terrestrial, lacustrine, marine, glacial). (Web site)

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  1. The rocks are grey, finely bedded, lacustrine, sandy mudstones mixed with tuffaceous mudstones. (Web site)

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  1. It portrays broad genetic categories of surface materials (alluvial, lacustrine, marine, glacial) and bedrock.

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  1. In Michigan, glaciers covered much of the land surface and left behind till, outwash, and lacustrine (lake) deposits.

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  1. Alluvium and Lacustrine are rock formations that contain an aquifer sufficient for domestic farming.

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  1. Sediments were deposited under fluvial, lacustrine, estuarine and marine environments during the Middle-Late Eocene.
  2. Fossil land plants are recorded in terrestrial, lacustrine, fluvial and nearshore marine sediments. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In ecology the environment of a lake is referred to as lacustrine.
  2. Sedimentary deposits formed by a combination of fluvial (river) and lacustrine (lake) conditions. Move Up
  3. Common non-marine depositional environments include glacial, fluvial (rivers), lacustrine (lakes), and eolian (wind) environments. Move Up

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