The silt then filters to the lake bottom, leaving a record
on the lakebed.
Not exact matches
Back in the 1960s, Paul Colinvaux, a British - born ecologist, had collected a sediment core from a
lakebed on St. Paul.
The fine layers of sedimentary rocks the rover detected the mineral
on, however, showed evidence that they may have been part of
lakebed deposits.
On the outskirts of the
lakebed, the desert terrain is something very much out of «Mad Max: Fury Road,» and its paths and trails are what you'd expect if someone used toad skin as tarmac, ranging from soft and sandy to rutted with slight jumps.
VIP parking in the paved
lakebed area Grandstand seating (Turn 4) Commemorative Ducati gift Souvenir program Participation in the Ducati track walk The opportunity to ride your motorcycle
on the track during the Ducati parade lap (Friday, July 17)
On a dry
lakebed we held an impromptu turning - circle contest and confirmed what most of us believed: the GMC's turning radius was the largest of the three.
The worst drought
on record has sapped water from
lakebeds, turning Austin's sprawling Lake Travis into little more than a kiddie pool.
Throughout the
Lakebed Temple, Link is able to find four items that help him
on his way through the temple.
The conversation will range from their collaborations in Houston, including Tex Hex and other activities along the Buffalo Bayou, and their projects
on the dried out basins and
lakebeds of the desiccated West.
In the image acquired
on May 1, 2004, the reservoir's northwestern branch is isolated from the main reservoir; the shallow water upstream could not crest raised areas in the
lakebed.
While apparently knowing nothing about Finnish varved
lakebed sediments, Mann08's authors defy the sole authority's warning
on contamination.
For more discussion (but no clear - cut answers)
on physical data that can be extracted from
lakebed cores, see the PDF linked at Jarmo's comment, supra.
For hours
on end, they gaze out
on endless waves of withered, yellow - green creosote brush lapping up against sere mountain slopes, broken up here and there by low - lying dry
lakebeds called playas.