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Planetary Science > Sediment
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Sediment Defined
(see Regolith) Solid rock or mineral fragments transported and deposited by wind, water, gravity, or ice; precipitated by chemical reactions; or secreted by organisms; accumulated as layers in loose, unconsolidated form.
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- Integrated Environmental Restoration Services, Inc: Sediment Source Control Handbook
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- Capitol Lake option costlier than estuary - South Sound - The Olympian - Olympia, Washington: The cost of keeping Capitol Lake would be about 70 percent greater than the cost of returning it to a Deschutes River estuary, according to a summary report on lake management options.
- NGDC/MGG-Ocean Drilling Data Available from the National Geophysical Data Center
- Integrated Ocean Drilling Program U.S. Implementing Organization (IODP-USIO)
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