Examples of Shoreline processes in a sentence
Shoreline processes that should be protected include, but are not limited to, water flow; erosion and accretion; infiltration; ground water recharge and discharge; sediment delivery, transport, and storage; large woody debris recruitment; organic matter input; nutrient and pathogen removal; and stream channel formation/maintenance.
Shoreline processes that shall be protected include, but are not limited to, water flow; erosion and accretion; infiltration; ground water recharge and discharge; sediment delivery, transport, and storage; large woody debris recruitment; organic matter input; nutrient and pathogen removal; and stream channel formation/maintenance.
Shoreline processes that should be protected include, but are not limited to: water flow; erosion and accretion; infiltration; ground water recharge and discharge; sediment delivery, transport, and storage; large woody debris recruitment; organic matter input; nutrient and pathogen removal; and stream channel formation/maintenance.
Shoreline processes that shall be protected include, but are not limited to, water flow; erosion and accretion; infiltration; groundwater recharge and discharge; sediment delivery, transport, and storage; large woody debris recruitment; organic matter input; nutrient and pathogen removal; and stream channel formation/maintenance.
Shoreline processes and ecological functions should be protected through regulatory and non- regulatory means, including acquisition of key properties and conservation easements, development regulation, and providing incentives to encourage ecologically sound design.
Shoreline processes that should be protected include, but are not limited to, water flow; littoral drift; erosion and accretion; infiltration; ground water recharge and discharge; sediment delivery, transport, and storage; large woody debris recruitment; organic matter input; nutrient and pathogen removal; and stream channel formation/maintenance.
Shoreline processes that should be protected include surface and groundwater flow, channel migration, sediment delivery, water quality and organic inputs.
Shoreline processes that should be protected include and are not limited to water flow, erosion and accretion, infiltration, ground water recharge and discharge, sediment delivery, transport, and storage, large woody debris recruitment, organic matter input, nutrient and pathogen removal, and stream channel formation/ maintenance.
Shoreline processes that should be protected include, but are not limited to, water flow, erosion and accretion, infiltration, ground water recharge and discharge, sediment transport, storage and delivery, woody debris recruitment, organic matter input, nutrient and pathogen removal, and stream channel formation and maintenance.
Shoreline processes and the age of the Lake Lahontan highstand in the Jessup embayment, Nevada.