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    Bay mud consists of thick deposits of soft, unconsolidated silty clay, which is saturated with water; these soil layers are situated at the bottom of...
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  • Mud Bay may refer to: Mud Bay, Alaska Mud Bay, British Columbia Mud Bay, Goodenough Island, New Guinea Mud Bay, Kitsap County, Washington, United States...
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    lutites). When geological deposits of mud are formed in estuaries, the resultant layers are termed bay muds. Mud has also been used for centuries as a...
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    Mudflat (redirect from Mud flat)
    and creeks end. Mudflats may be viewed geologically as exposed layers of bay mud, resulting from deposition of estuarine silts, clays and aquatic animal...
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    East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), colloquially referred to as "East Bay Mud", is a public utility district which provides water and sewage...
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    Mud Bay (Lingít: Ḵutlkw G̱eeyí) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Haines Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 212...
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    in a 1905 feed store at Mud Bay Road and Kaiser Road in Olympia. The first store on Mud Bay Road was originally called "Mud Bay Grainery", named after...
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    Blue Mud Bay is a large, shallow, partly enclosed bay on the eastern coast of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia, facing Groote Eylandt...
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    of contact soil layers include sand bottoms, rocky outcrops, coral, and bay mud. The benthic region of the ocean begins at the shore line (intertidal or...
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    Muckleshoot Indian Reservation—(Auburn) Mud BayMud Bay Indian Shaker Church was the first Shaker Church Neah Bay Nespelem Nisqually State Park Nooksack...
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    Look up mud bath in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A mud bath is a therapeutic spa treatment that involves soaking in a bath of warm mud, often in a...
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    example, in the valley of the San Joaquin River, California. Alluvial plain Bay mud Braided stream Desert pavement Eluvium Hydraulic action Illuvium Jackson...
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    Mud Bay is the name of the northeast side of Boundary Bay on the Canada–United States border, and an unincorporated place on the bay. "Mud Bay". BC Geographical...
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    and the Ridgway's Rail. Exposed bay muds provide important feeding areas for shorebirds, but underlying layers of bay mud pose geological hazards for structures...
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    underlying soils have geotechnical risk factors such as high compressibility or bay mud. They also pose serious challenges to firefighters during emergencies in...
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    silts and clays) Beds of estuaries with the resultant deposits called "bay mud". One other depositional environment which is a mixture of fluvial and...
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    shingle or pebble shores Saline or brackish water: Intertidal: (G) Intertidal mud, sand or salt flats (H) Intertidal marshes (I) Intertidal forested wetlands...
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    Mud Bay Logging Company was a 20th-century logging company based in Olympia, Washington. The company was established in 1899 as Western Washington Logging...
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    economically important fish and shellfish. Zostera often forms beds in bay mud in the estuarine setting. It is an important food for brant geese and wigeons...
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    fractions: gravel (>2 mm diameter), sand (1/16 to 2 mm diameter), and mud (<1/16 mm diameter). Mud is further divided into silt (1/16 to 1/256 mm diameter) and...
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    A mud volcano or mud dome is a landform created by the eruption of mud or slurries, water and gases. Several geological processes may cause the formation...
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    Mud Bay is the southernmost reach of Puget Sound, at Eld Inlet just outside the city limits of Olympia, Washington. The name Eld Inlet was officially...
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    Charlottetown Lodge Bay Port Hope Simpson Paradise River St. Lewis Mary's·Harbour North West River Happy Valley-Goose Bay Norman's Bay Mud Lake NunatuKavut...
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    accessing boat port-facilities such as marinas. When dredged channels traverse bay mud or sandy bottoms, repeated dredging is often necessary because of the unstable...
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    Red mud, now more frequently termed bauxite residue, is an industrial waste generated during the processing of bauxite into alumina using the Bayer process...
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  • A mud sledge is a sled used to cross mud flats such as estuaries and bays. Mud flats are difficult to cross because even shallow draft boats will get stuck...
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    of the land, the Leslie Salt Company, filled in soft ground known as "bay mud" formerly used for salt-evaporation ponds, but a significant controversy...
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    Reshetiloff, Kathy (1 July 2001). "Chesapeake Bay night-lights add sparkle to woods, water". Bay Journal. Archived from the original on 1 May 2019...
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    been sighted. Casco Bay contains bay mud bottoms and banks in some locations, providing important substrates for biota. The bay's major islands are served...
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    of high-rise structures over underlying layers of highly compressible bay mud poses a considerable design constraint, and often leads to use of driven...
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