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    About 85% of the world’s chalk streams are found in England, of which more than three quarters are not in good health, according to a report by the Worldwide Fund For Nature. Follow Norfolk news ...

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  4. Chalk stream - Wikipedia

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    The products of chalk weathering are dissolved in rainwater and are transported in stream flow. Chalk streams transport little suspended material (unlike most rivers), but are considered "mineral-rich" due to the dissolved calcium and carbonate ions. The surface water of chalk streams is commonly described as "gin clear".

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    Temperatures approaching record or near-record highs of 110 degrees, combined with a relative humidity near 20% and 10-mph winds gusting to 20 mph, rebuffed efforts to contain the fires’ spread ...

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  8. River Chess - Wikipedia

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    The River Chess is a chalk stream that rises near Chesham in the Chiltern Hills, and flows for 11 miles (18 km) through Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire to its confluence with the River Colne in Rickmansworth. The Chess, along with the Colne and Gade, gives rise to the name of the district of Three Rivers.

  9. River Dour - Wikipedia

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    The River Dour is a chalk stream in the county of Kent, England. It flows from the villages of Temple Ewell and River between which is a neighbourhood served by a railway station, Kearsney. It is roughly 4 miles (6.4 km) long. It originally had a wide estuary on the site of modern Dover, although today it flows into the Dover Harbour through a ...