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(İnşaat) silt
Material with similar physical characteristics, whatever its origins or transport
To clog or fill with silt
Sedimentary materials composed of fine mineral particles with diameters ranging from 0 0002 to 0 05 mm
soil type composed of extremely fine sediment particles
{f} fill or obstruct with silt; become filled with or obstructed by silt
Sedimentary particles smaller than sand particles, but larger than clay particles
A rock fragment or mineral particle with a diameter of 1/16 mm to 1/256 mm, smaller than a very fine sand grain and larger than coarse clay
Soil particles having diameters between 0 004 and 0 062 mm (millimeters) Sometimes they may be too small to be trapped by the circulation system In those cases, a clarifier or an alum product may be needed
mud or clay or small rocks deposited by a river or lake
1 Particles between 0 05 and 0 002 mm diameter, or a soil textural class 2 Mineral particles that range in diameter from 0 02 to 0 002 mm in the International System, or 0 05 to 0 002 mm in the USDA system
Fine particles of sand or rock that can be picked up by the air or water and deposited as sediment
Fine particles of soil suspended or deposited in water and streams, usually from upstream erosion
-Fine soil particles in the size range 0 02 - 0 002 mm
– Soil inorganic particles in the 0 002-0 02 mm size range, smaller than sand but larger than clay Silt, which washes off the land into a body of water, can settle out of the water and smother benthic organisms such as oysters
  As a soil separate, individual mineral particles that range in diameter from the upper limit of clay (0 002 millimeter) to the lower limit of very fine sand (0 05 millimeter) As a soil textural class, soil that is 80 percent or more silt and less than 12 percent clay
A sedimentary material composed of fine mineral particles intermediate in size between sand and clay
{i} fine particles of sand and other earthy matter which are carried and deposited by water
Soil particles with diameter between 0 053 and 0 002 mm
become chocked with silt; "The river silted up"
Mud or fine earth deposited from running or standing water
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