Definitionn. muddiness created by stirring up sediment or having foreign particles suspended
Last update: October 1, 2015
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Turbidity, sedimentation, and the rate, periodicity, and manner of flow all bear some relationship to the land-use of the watershed. [Please select]
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, and a portion diluted and treated with nitrate of silver solution should give no turbidity or discoloration in ten minutes. [Please select]
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The species seemed to be highly intolerant to much turbidity and rapid silting,. [Please select]
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With the return of continuous flow and a consequent rise in turbidity, bass declined in abundance in the mainstream. [Please select]
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In addition, turbidity of the water prevented effective collection of stunned fish in the deeper pools. [Please select]
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A watershed improvement program effecting more stable flow and decreased turbidity might benefit this shiner. [Please select]
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Oxalate of potash should give no turbidity to an ammoniacal solution of this acid. [Please select]
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Such natural changes include spatial and temporal trends or cycles in the physical (temperature, tides, currents, turbidity, etc.) [Please select]
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PRECAUTIONS--(1) The oil must be perfectly dry, because the presence of moisture will produce a turbidity before the clouding point is reached. [Please select]
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However, the duration of intermittency varied greatly in different streams, as did its effect in terms of the number and sizes of residual pools, water temperatures, pollution, and turbidity. [Please select]
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In the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes rivers, the intermittent conditions prevalent in the drought resulted in reduced turbidity in the remaining pools. [Please select]
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