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erosion <an erosion; erosions> N

erosion
erosion PHYS
erosion PHYS
erosion PHYS
erosion PHYS
erosion PHYS
erosion AGR
erosion AGR

erosion

erosion
erosion

backward erosion GEOL

Cavitation erosion INDUST

concealed erosion GEOL

differential erosion GEOL

erosion agents GEOL

erosion control AGR

erosion gap GEOL

glacial erosion GEOL

gully erosion

gully erosion

headwater erosion GEOL

monetary erosion

rain erosion GEOL

retrogressive erosion GEOL

river erosion GEOL

river erosion

sea erosion GEOL

sheet erosion

sheet erosion GEOL
sheet erosion GEOL

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The former 30-acre (12 ha) island has since been lost due to erosion.
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Erosion occurring between the eruptions deposited deep layers of sediment between the lava flows, which eventually lithified into sedimentary rock.
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This helped prevent the soil being washed away through erosion.
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What is now visible has been reduced by erosion.
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It is also threatened by erosion caused by the activity of feral goats.
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It simulates surface water and groundwater hydrology, erosion and sediment transport.
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A common failure scenario is overflowing with subsequent dam breach and erosion by the overflow stream.
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The soil has a low level of erosion with 87% of the land being described as nil or minor.
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Sea erosion is controlled now for the last three decades with seawalls.
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It can also reduce erosion and runoff over time.
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