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These torrents soon became a diluvial sea, in which the last dogmatists were drowned.
There are also obvious traces of the primeval glaciation from the diluvial period.
Ripple marks are stretched transversely to the diluvial floods.
Instead of the diluvial sediments this author suggested a new geological formation - the "flood alluvium".
It is located on the shore of the Waginger See, a diluvial lake.
The weather in this part of the country has been equally as anomalous as the diluvial plague in the Midwest.
The giant current ripple marks are important depositional forms in diluvial plain and mountain scablands.
The shore of Tokyo Bay consists of a diluvial plateau and is subject to rapid marine erosion.
The base for the discovery were the palaeoglaciological studies during the last few years and theoretical models of the diluvial morpholithogenesis.
Stukely affirmed its "diluvial" nature but understood it represented some sea creature, perhaps a crocodile or dolphin.
In early 1990s first international expeditions which specially studied the diluvial morpholithologic complex in Asia.
Leizhou Peninsula is dotted with a few inactive volcanoes, beaches and low-lying diluvial plains.
Since south Louisiana is built on diluvial soil (more accurately pudding) washed down the Mississippi from the Midwest, all stone had to be imported.
The vapors gradually condensed in diluvial rains, which fell as if they had leapt from the necks of thousands of millions of seltzer water bottles.
Perhaps I may date my change of mind (at least in part) from our journey in the Highlands, where there are so many indications of local diluvial operations.
Also the first attempt was made to define the palaeohydraulic characteristics of the diluvial floods according to the morphologic peculiarities of the ripples and their material composition.
The nearby area surrounding the Tyssaer Wände to the north and south is covered by diluvial sediments of loam, sand and boulder-containing scree.
The term "diluvium" in the meaning of A. N. Rudoy has become accepted, and the process of diluvial morpholithogenesis can be found in modern textbooks.
The poor quality soil is composed of diluvial lands, swamps, acidic grey soils and other infertile soils, and it mainly lays on hilly areas and mountains.
The city has the most area of diluvial soil except a small area of alluvial soil by Yanase River which runs on the edge of the region.
They still distinguished between diluvial and alluvial deposits, but Sedgwick no longer thought these deposits were connected with Noah's flood by the time he taught Darwin, though the debate continued.
Flood geology (also creation geology or diluvial geology) is the interpretation of the geological history of the Earth in terms of the global flood described in Genesis 6-9.
There is a delineation of this very landscape in Hitchcock's Report on the Geology of Massachusetts, a work which, by its size at least, reminds one of a diluvial elevation itself.
Several big articles presented the refined data of the palaeohydraulic parameters of the diluvial floods in the river valleys of the Chuya River and Katun River.
In 1963, his dissertation was on the theme " Stratigraphic and paleontological research of diluvial (Diluvium) sites inside the Veternica cave (Medvednica, near Zagreb).