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  2. Coastal erosion - Wikipedia

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    Given the dynamic nature of the seafloor, changes in the location of shoals and bars may cause the locus of beach or cliff erosion to change position along the shore. [7] Coastal erosion has been greatly affected by the rising sea levels globally. There has been great measures of increased coastal erosion on the Eastern seaboard of the United ...

  3. Gulf Organisation for Research and Development - Wikipedia

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    GORD worked as the sustainability partner for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is leading the official Qatar Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineer (AEE) . [ 3 ] Founded in 2009 by Dr. Yousef Alhorr , GORD is also chairing the GSO Technical Committee for Sustainable Buildings (TC17) in GCC Standardization Organization (GSO) .

  4. Soil erosion - Wikipedia

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    However, there are many prevention and remediation practices that can curtail or limit erosion of vulnerable soils. The main factors affecting erosion, especially water erosion, include climate (precip-itation as the most important climatic factor), vegetation and crop management, topography,soil characteristics, and human activities. [6]

  5. Gastroesophageal reflux disease - Wikipedia

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    Frontal view of severe tooth erosion in GERD [26] Severe tooth erosion in GERD [26] Acid reflux into the mouth can cause breakdown of the enamel, especially on the inside surface of the teeth. A dry mouth, acid or burning sensation in the mouth, bad breath and redness of the palate may occur. [27]

  6. Surface runoff - Wikipedia

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    Surface runoff can cause erosion of the Earth's surface; eroded material may be deposited a considerable distance away. There are four main types of soil erosion by water: splash erosion, sheet erosion, rill erosion and gully erosion. Splash erosion is the result of mechanical collision of raindrops with the soil surface: soil particles which ...

  7. Solution to prevent erosion along Line 5 still awaiting ...

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    A solution proposed by Enbridge to prevent further erosion in the Bad River along Line 5 is still awaiting approval from the Bad River Band as winter approaches.

  8. River terraces (tectonic–climatic interaction) - Wikipedia

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    River erosion can be driven by tectonic uplift, climate, or potentially both mechanisms. It is difficult in many areas, however, to decisively pinpoint whether tectonism or climate change can individually drive tectonic uplift, enhanced erosion, and therefore terrace formation. In many cases, simplifying the geologic issue to tectonic-driven vs ...

  9. River bank failure - Wikipedia

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    A river bank can be divided into three zones: Toe zone, bank zone, and overbank area. The toe zone is the area which is most susceptible to erosion. [2] Because it is located in between the ordinary water level and the low water level, it is strongly affected by currents and erosional events. [2]