English to Telugu Dictionary silt

silt

సిల్ట్
definition
verb
the river's mouth had silted up
become filled or blocked with silt.
noun
Water continuing out over the playa surface carries with it a quantity of fine sand, silt , and clay in suspension.
fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbor.
example
Excavations in 1990 added weight to the idea that the horse dates from later prehistory as deposits of fine 'silt' in the beak were scientifically dated to the early first millennium BC.
Soil texture, or the proportion of sand, 'silt' and clay particles, directly influences nutrient content, moisture and drainage.
The way sand, 'silt' and clay particles are grouped together in aggregates is called the soil structure.
There it attaches to particles of minerals (sand, 'silt' , and clay) and organic matter, forming clumps.
They carry 'silt' which replenishes the topsoil and enables agriculture to flourish.
The textures of soils reflect the proportion of sand, 'silt' , and clay sizes within that portion of an inorganic soil fraction that is less than 2 mm.
The towers fall, the rivers 'silt' , the bridges crumble.
Water continuing out over the playa surface carries with it a quantity of fine sand, 'silt' , and clay in suspension.
However, in addition to that alluvium much of central Belfast is underlain instead by a deposit of soft grey mud, 'silt' and fine sand with numerous sea shells, in particular oysters.
Tidal processes constantly winnow the substrate surface in the submerged mouthbar front, and resuspend mud and 'silt' into the water.
This is soil whose properties are controlled equally by the percentages of clay, 'silt' and sand particles.
The environmental effects of careless logging have led to soil erosion, polluted rivers, 'siltation' and severe flooding.
I would mix the soil in the heavily 'silted' water of the Mekong River as a way to spread this handful of soil throughout Vietnam.
These soils consist of moderately deep to deep, moderately well - to well-drained silt loam surface soils and loam, silty clay loam, or 'silty' clay subsoils.
These units contain intercalated thin, discontinuous lenses of 'silts' and mudstones, some displaying desiccation cracks.
Of course, we would be told that the river has now 'silted' up and that at low tide it would be impossible.
In fact, badlands occur in a wide range of environments, and on various materials, from marine 'silts' in valleys of the Canadian Arctic to mine-spoil heaps in New Guinea.
The defendants erected ferry terminals in the Thames, and, as a result, parts of the river bed 'silted' up.
Overgrazing in the surrounding lowlands and logging in the highlands are causing severe soil erosion, which in turn has caused heavy 'siltation' in the lake.
In addition to predation and competition by exotic species, these fish were also negatively impacted by overfishing, pollution, 'siltation' and other forms of habitat degradation.
The sediments comprise silts, sand, gravel and, often lenticular, 'silty' clay, comparable with similar sediments in the Petrockstowc basin, where the bulk of the deposits are Eocene.
It says the crop has triggered soil erosion, 'siltation' of waterways, widespread use of toxic chemicals and pesticides and road building through some of the world's most delicate habitats.
Near the top of the succession blue-grey 'silty' calcareous mudstones are interbedded with subordinate graded sandstones.
Carbonaceous plant debris is concentrated in finely laminated 'silts' and mudstones at the tops of some beds.
Old Goa remained the colony's capital until I759, when the Mandovi River 'silted' up.
The sediments include lacustrine freshwater limestones, 'silts' , marls, occasional sands and local lignite.
Fish are taken from the river in places where it is badly 'silted' and basically what happens is that they are stripped and hatched to the ova stage.
The Eocene London Clay is a succession of marine 'silty' clays, clayey and sandy silts, and subordinate sands reaching a thickness of over 165 m on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, UK.
Under the placic layers were 10s of meters of stratified glaciodeltaic sands and 'silts' .
There are no open drains, fortunately, or they'd be 'silted' by now.
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