qui vit dans les lacs

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{a} lacustrine
Relating to lakes
Pertaining to, produced by, or inhabiting a lake or lakes Such as lacustrine sands or lacustrine fauna
pertaining to, produced by, or inhabiting a lake or lakes
Relating to lakes    e g : "Lacustrine sediments" are sediments that settle to the bottom of a lake
of or having to do with a lake Lagrangian: 1 for a discrete mechanical system, the quantity equal to the system's kinetic energy minus its potential energy, regarded as a function of the generalized coordinates, generalized velocities, and time 2 for a continuous system, the integral of the Lagrangian density over the volume of the system lignin: a complex polymer that forms an extensive network within the cell walls of certain plants and that confers strength and rigidity to the cell wall; one of the chief substances found in wood Materials Science - a brown to transparent crystalline form of this substance, derived from paper-pulp sulfate liquor; used as a corrosion inhibitor, adhesive, coating, and fertilizer, and as a binder of compressed wood (From the Latin word for wood ) lithosphere: Geology the solid, outer layer of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle M
{s} pertaining to lakes; living in lakes; growing in lakes; formed in lakes
of or relating to lakes
Includes wetlands and deepwater habitats with the following characteristics: (1) situated in a topographic depression or a dammed river channel; (2) lacking trees, shrubs, and persistent emergents with greater than 30 percent aerial coverage; and (3) total area exceeds 20 acres Similar wetland and deepwater habitats < 20 acres in size are included where water depth exceeds 6 6 feet at low water The typical lacustrine system of a forest includes permanently flooded lakes and reservoirs formed by damming a river channel It is bounded by a contour approximating the normal spillway or pool elevation
Pertaining to lakes Lacustrine proglacial deposits usually show confined sorting of fine sized sedimentary particles They may have dropstones if icebergs once floated in the lake Other lakes associated with glaciers are supraglacial lakes and kettle lakes
Formed by lakes, or having to do with lakes
Deposits accumulated in lakes or of lake origin are lacustrine They may be detrital or organic material as well as clays and silts These sediments abound in formerly glaciated areas of the lakes eventually drained, leaving the bottom sediments to form plains Lacustrine deposits are often found in plateau or mountain basins
Related Topics: [wetlands] The term "lacustrine" is related to the word "lake" - thus a lacustrine wetland is, by definition lake-associated This category may include freshwater marshes, aquatic beds as well as lakeshores Distinctions between lacustrine and palustrine habitat is primarily contingent of the way in which lake is defined
Pertaining to, produced by, or inhabiting a lake
Sites adjacent to lakes and ponds directly affected by lake wave action, sedimentation, and flooding
Of or pertaining to a lake or lakes, or of plants and animals growing in or inhabiting lakes
Of or relating to lakes; Living or growing in or along the edges of lakes
Deposits laid down in relatively still-water lakes, pertaining to a lake
Of, or pertaining to a lake
of or relating to or living near lakes
of or relating to lakes Landforms - configurations of the land surface taking distinctive forms and produced by natural processes, such as hills, valleys, and plateaus Landscape - the traits, patterns and structure of a specific geographic area, including its biological composition, its physical environment, and its anthropogenic or social patterns An area where interacting ecosystems are grouped and repeated in similar form Load (also loading) - the amount of a material entering a system from all sources over a given time interval Local watershed - in this document, any watershed within a sub-basin of Lake Champlain