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- Creepers, grasses and sedges stabilise sand dunes and uncompacted sediments.
- Another reason why the original mortar failed is uncompacted mortar.
- Their preferred habitat is shallow riffles with loose, uncompacted gravel bottoms.
- The asphalt dropped in the first place because it was laid over uncompacted earth.
- :It is not very demanding, but likes full sun in damp, uncompacted soil.
- The phenomenon is most often observed in saturated, loose ( low density or uncompacted ), sandy soils.
- Be sure to compact the mortar thoroughly in the joint where you insert the new brick; uncompacted mortar will fail quickly.
- Compacting the mortar is important; uncompacted mortar has air behind it, which can cause failure in months, not years.
- A percentage is typically added to neat volume to estimate loose ( i . e . uncompacted ) volumes for procurement purposes.
- More fuel and fertilizer are used for cultivation compared to uncompacted soil due to restrictions in crop growth resulting from a decreased efficiency in nitrogen use.
- Hydraulic fill dams can be dangerous in areas of seismic activity due to the high susceptibility of the uncompacted, cohesion-less soils in them to earthquake liquefaction.
- The volume of the uncompacted ash is equivalent to about of solid rock, or about 7 % of the amount of material that slid off in the debris avalanche.
- As at the northern end of Plum Island, tidal currents through the channel are unusually swift; moreover, the sands near the low tide mark are uncompacted and form quicksands.
- The initial site, discovered in 1975 by Klaus M黮ler and his assistants, exceptionally preserves soft-bodied organisms, and their larvae, who are preserved uncompacted in three dimensions.
- Seismology tests were done in August 1983, and they concluded that the ground had good conditions : the uncompacted material laid mostly only deep, albeit at times as deep as.
- Especially when trying to identify soil compaction in the field with the measurements mentioned above it has been considered particularly important to make a comparison between potentially compacted soil and uncompacted soil nearby.
- This involved placing uncompacted RCC along the form edges, applying a neat cement grout onto the RCC surface, then vibrating the grout into the RCC to enhance a narrow zone of RCC and thus yield a smooth formed face.
- The revised rates affecting precompacted trash and uncompacted waste, known as loose garbage, were approved unanimously by the five-member commission, which was created last June by the City Council to monitor and license 200 carting companies that operate in the city.
- This is also important because a vehicle ( tractor, truck, or otherwise ) can break a sprinkler or the hard-PVC pipe or joint it is mounted on, simply by driving over it, particularly on newly moved soil which is uncompacted and therefore unsupportive of such weight.
- One could almost think it's a fighter jet ( less screeching ) approaching quickly, but as the frequency of the sound reaches that familiar low droning, it's like it has uncompacted and " caught up " with the jetliner's regular sound, and the plane will fly off sounding normal as usual.