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  2. Slough (hydrology) - Wikipedia

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    A slough in Nebraska in the United States A slough in Maxwell Township, Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota in the United States.. A slough (/ s l uː / ⓘ [1] [2] or / s l aʊ / ⓘ) [1] [2] [3] is a wetland, usually a swamp or shallow lake, often a backwater to a larger body of water. [4]

  3. Puddle - Wikipedia

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    A puddle is a small accumulation of liquid, usually water, on a surface. [1] It can form either by pooling in a depression on the surface, or by surface tension upon a flat surface. Puddles are often characterized by murky water or mud due to the disturbance and dissolving of surrounding sediment, primarily due to precipitation.

  4. List of fishes of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Clear to muddy water, small streams and big rivers, lakes, reservoirs Warmouth: Lepomis gulosus: Sluggish streams, ponds, lakes, wetlands with vegetation, flooded trees Orangespotted sunfish: Lepomis humilis: Sluggish, slow flowing rivers and streams with muddy bottom Bluegill: Lepomis macrochirus

  5. Dry wells, muddy water: Extreme reservoir drops tax Oregon ...

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    In Foster Lake and the South Santiam, the water is normally clear and turbidity measures below 20 formazin nephelometric units (FNUs). During heavy rainstorms, it can get as high as 40 to 60 FNUs.

  6. Sedimentation (water treatment) - Wikipedia

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    The physical process of sedimentation (the act of depositing sediment) has applications in water treatment, whereby gravity acts to remove suspended solids from water. [1] Solid particles entrained by the turbulence of moving water may be removed naturally by sedimentation in the still water of lakes and oceans.

  7. Substrate (aquatic environment) - Wikipedia

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    Mud – A mixture of water with silt, clay, or loam. Sand – Mineral particles between 0.06 and 2 mm in diameter. Granule – Between 2 and 4 mm in diameter. Pebble – Between 4 – 64 mm in diameter. Cobble – between 6.4 and 25.6 cm in diameter; Boulder – more than 25.6 cm in diameter. Other, assorted organic matter, detritus.

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