Seepage of underground water
on a crater rim the evidence of freely flowing water early in mars ' history is dramatic.
This was to
prevent any seepage
from one pond to the next - which could have occurred with sand.
Others can develop in
natural oil seepages, feeding on the debris trapped on the surface.
Seepage flow
is d q ( q = a.
Large quantities of mdac indicate that
methane seepage
has occurred over a prolonged period of time.
Large quantities of mdac
indicate that methane seepage
has occurred over a prolonged period of time.
This may take the form of a spring, or of a system of
slow seepage
at the ground surface.
Seepage water, probably vital for the maintenance of cave populations.
Good could do with a bit of work poor make sure there's no evidence of
water seepage
or dampness.
Suffers seepage
at the start of the route, hence climbing the rib on the right.
This has resulted in a
small seepage
of water.
Seepage problems.
Others can develop in natural
oil seepages, feeding on the debris trapped on the surface.
Most of the crag dries quickly, particularly the upper tier, and
takes little seepage.
Much like the
gradual seepage
of power from westminster to brussels, britain has been slipping beneath the waves for decades.
Seepage line
providing a constant flow of water.
In places the lower cliffs, backshore and cliff crevices are influenced by
freshwater seepages, flushes and springs.
Seepage erosion.
Gas in marine sediments: implications for slope stability and benthic ecology; natural
gas seepages
as a source of atmospheric methane.
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