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Cloudiness of a fluid
a turbidity reading), a correlation between turbidity and total suspended solids (TSS) is somewhat unusual for each location or situation. Turbidity in
Turbidity
Underwater current of sediment-laden water moving downslope
the water column. The sedimentary deposit of a turbidity current is called a turbidite. Seafloor turbidity currents are often the result of sediment-laden
Turbidity_current
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up turbid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Turbid may refer to: Turbidity, cloudiness in a liquid Turbid Creek (Alaska), a stream in Alaska, US
Turbid_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Turbid Creek may refer to: Turbid Creek (Alaska) Turbid Creek (British Columbia) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations
Turbid_Creek
Measure of cloudiness of sea water
resulting in an apparent high turbidity because the bottom reflects much band 1 light. For areas with consistently high turbidity signals, particularly areas
Ocean_turbidity
Instrument for measuring the concentration of suspended particulates
calibration and reproducibility. The unit is called Formazin Turbidity Unit (FTU). Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) specified by United States Environmental
Nephelometer
An estuarine turbidity maximum, or ETM, is the zone of highest turbidity resulting from turbulent resuspension of sediment and flocculation of particulate
Estuarine_turbidity_maximum
African submarine canyon at the end of the Congo River
enters the Congo deep-sea fan and extends for an additional 220 km. The turbidity currents found in Congo Canyon are the strongest measured in the world
Congo_Canyon
Tool used to measure water transparency/turbidity
disk 30 cm (12 in) in diameter used to measure water transparency or turbidity in bodies of water. The disc is mounted on a pole or line and lowered
Secchi_disk
Heterocyclic polymer produced by reacting methenamine and hydrazine sulfate
water has a turbidity of one FTU. In the United States environmental monitoring the turbidity standard unit is called Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU)
Formazine
How deeply visible light penetrates through water
vegetation. Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of water based on light scattering by particles at a 90-degree angle to the detector. A turbidity sensor
Water_clarity
Steep-sided valley cut into the seabed of the continental slope
submarine canyons serve as channels for the flow of turbidity currents across the seafloor. Turbidity currents are flows of dense, sediment laden waters
Submarine_canyon
Untreated water found in a natural environment
alternatives. Turbidity is how murky or hazy water seems due to suspended particles. The more suspended particles, the higher the turbidity. Turbidity is used
Raw_water
Wastewater treatment structure
and mining. Turbidity is an optical property of water caused by scattering of light by material suspended in that water. Although turbidity often varies
Settling_basin
Type of avalanche
turbulence. They are particle-laden gravity currents and closely related to turbidity currents, pyroclastic flows from volcanoes and dust storms in the desert
Powder_snow_avalanche
Geologic deposit of a turbidity current
A turbidite is the geologic deposit of a turbidity current, which is a type of amalgamation of fluidal and sediment gravity flow responsible for distributing
Turbidite
Scale for turbidity measurement
microbiology, McFarland standards are used as a reference to adjust the turbidity of bacterial suspensions so that the number of bacteria will be within
McFarland_standards
Sedimentary structures in sandstone beds deposited by high-density turbidity currents
high-density turbidity currents". Journal of Sedimentology, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists: v. 52, p. 279-297. Turbidites Turbidity currents
Lowe_sequence
ISO standard
is an ISO standard for water quality that enables the determination of turbidity. The ISO 7027 technique is used to determine the concentration of suspended
ISO_7027
Analytical method
Turbidimetry (the name being derived from turbidity) is the process of measuring the loss of intensity of transmitted light due to the scattering effect
Turbidimetry
Ability to see objects underwater
instrument characteristics. Turbidity is measured in nephelometer units referenced to a turbidity standard or in Formazin Turbidity Units. Nephelometers measure
Underwater_vision
Set of structures in sediments or sedimentary rocks
classic set of sedimentary structures in turbidite beds deposited by turbidity currents at the bottoms of lakes, oceans and rivers. The Bouma sequence
Bouma_sequence
Stream in North Slope Borough, Alaska, U.S.
Turbid Creek is a stream in North Slope Borough, Alaska, in the United States. It is a tributary of the Kukpowruk River. Turbid Creek was so named in
Turbid_Creek_(Alaska)
Rock fragments found within host rock
Dropstones can also be deposited through the action of strong ocean-floor turbidity currents. Boulders the size of a human have been found in relatively recent
Dropstone
Water quality parameter
to estimate TSS from more frequently made turbidity measurements, saving time and effort. Because turbidity readings are somewhat dependent on particle
Total_suspended_solids
Lake in Park County, Wyoming
Turbid Lake is a lake in Park County, Wyoming, in the United States. Turbid Lake was so named on account of its muddy water. The lake is believed to have
Turbid_Lake
Medical diagnostic method
precipitated proteins. The degree of turbidity depends on the amount of protein in the CSF. It can vary from faint turbidity (mild to moderate elevation in
Pandy's_test
Chemical compound
precipitation of dissolved proteins, which is measured from the degree of turbidity. It is also used for integral colour anodizing. With water it is used
5-Sulfosalicylic_acid
Water filtration technique based on slow sand filters
Results for turbidity reductions vary depending on the turbidity of the influent water. Turbid water contains sand, silt and clay. Feed turbidity in one study
Biosand_filter
Uppermost layer of a sea water column that is exposed to sunlight
centimetres in highly turbid eutrophic lakes, to around 200 meters in the open ocean. It also varies with seasonal changes in turbidity, which can be strongly
Photic_zone
lab studies. Fibrillogenesis can be analyzed through the use of turbidity tests. Turbidity is way of measuring the haziness, cloudiness, or fogginess of
Fibrillogenesis
Type of sedimentary rock sequence
sequence of sedimentary rock layers that progress from deep-water and turbidity flow deposits to shallow-water shales and sandstones. It is deposited
Flysch
Body of water at the mouth of the St. Lawrence river, in Quebec, Canada
turbidity (MTZ) of a length that can vary from 70 to 120 kilometres (43 to 75 mi), depending on the flow of the river. This zone of maximum turbidity
Estuary_of_St._Lawrence
Water filtration device
for the water being treated is turbidity, which is for slow sand filters defined to be 10 NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units). Slow sand filters are a
Sand_filter
Italian lemon liqueur
Limoncello is made from the zest of lemons and usually has a slightly turbid appearance, which originates from suspended small essential oil droplets
Limoncello
Natural processes removing soil and rock
sediment-laden water that move rapidly downslope as turbidity currents. Where erosion by turbidity currents creates oversteepened slopes it can also trigger
Erosion
Underwater geological structures associated with large-scale sediment deposition
structures associated with large-scale sediment deposition and formed by turbidity currents. They can be thought of as an underwater version of alluvial
Abyssal_fan
Sediment transport mechanism
matrix within the flow. Turbidity current – Grains are suspended by fluid turbulence within the flow. Because the behavior of turbidity currents is largely
Sediment_gravity_flow
River in New York, United States
the largest source of turbidity and suspended-sediment concentration in the upper Esopus Creek, accounting for more turbidity than the rest of the upper
Stony_Clove_Creek
Tributary of the Hudson River in the Catskill region of New York state
of turbidity in the Esopus might be, and if possible what those sources were. It found that Stony Clove Creek was the largest source of turbidity and
Esopus_Creek
Contamination of water bodies
as changes of pH, hypoxia or anoxia, increased temperatures, excessive turbidity, or changes of salinity). The introduction of pathogenic organisms is
Water_pollution
Flat area on the deep ocean floor
sediments, mainly clay and silt. Much of this sediment is deposited by turbidity currents that have been channelled from the continental margins along
Abyssal_plain
Flow of excess rainwater not infiltrating in the ground over its surface
column. Erosion of silty soils that contain smaller particles generates turbidity and diminishes light transmission, which disrupts aquatic ecosystems.
Surface_runoff
Portable water purification powered by sunlight
(e.g. turbidity, chemical pollutants), treatment costs, labor input and convenience, and the user's preference. When the water is highly turbid, SODIS
Solar_water_disinfection
Sandstone with angular grains in a clay-fine matrix
15% of the rock by volume. The origin of greywacke was unknown until turbidity currents and turbidites were understood, since, according to the normal
Greywacke
Abnormally elevated levels of lipids or lipoproteins in the blood
Decreased LDL receptor and increased ApoB LDL and VLDL Statins, niacin, fibrate Turbid One in 100 Type III 107741 Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia Defect in Apo
Hyperlipidemia
Emissions produced by motor vehicles, other than exhaust
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Non-exhaust_emissions
Water pollution caused by particulate terrestrial clastic material
sediment transport in open water is estimated by measuring the turbidity, correlating turbidity to sediment concentration (using a regression developed from
Siltation
Soil material that is ordinarily a solid behaving like a thick liquid
accumulated. Examples of soil liquefaction include quicksand, quick clay, turbidity currents and earthquake-induced liquefaction. Depending on the initial
Soil_liquefaction
Optical density of a sample measured at 600 nm
wavelength does little to damage or hinder their growth. OD600 is a type of turbidity measurement. Since optical density in case of OD600 measurements results
OD600
Underwater phenomenon due to Snell's Law
will cause local distortions or complete disintegration of the image. Turbidity in the water will veil the image behind a cloud of scattered light. Dave
Snell's_window
Magnitude and direction of flow in a fluid
Longshore current Boundary current Rip current Rip tide Subsurface currents Turbidity current Tidal current Laminar flow "Definition of CURRENT". www.merriam-webster
Current_(fluid)
Chemical reagent used to differentiate 1°, 2°, 3° Alcohols
Tertiary alcohols react immediately with Lucas reagent as evidenced by turbidity owing to the low solubility of the organic chloride in the aqueous mixture
Lucas'_reagent
Portion of a lake or ocean where less than 1% of sunlight penetrates
The depth of the aphotic zone can be greatly affected by such things as turbidity and the season of the year. The aphotic zone underlies the photic zone
Aphotic_zone
Species of fish
perhaps Afghanistan. It inhabits quite shallow flowing waters that are turbid and muddy. The Amu Darya sturgeon is a small sturgeon, but the largest species
Amu_Darya_sturgeon
Coastal and oceanic landform
(310 mi) from the slope, it consists of thick sediments deposited by turbidity currents from the shelf and slope. The continental rise's gradient is
Continental_shelf
County in Minnesota, United States
Lake, Piersons Lake, Reitz Lake, Schutz Lake, Stieger Lake, Sunny Lake, Turbid Lake, Wasserman Lake, Lake Bavaria San Francisco Township Hallquist Lake
Carver_County,_Minnesota
Liquefied natural gas plant in Queensland, Australia
multiple specimens, all exposed to different amounts of turbidity. The results showed that high turbidity could cause 2 – 10% partial coral death, loss of colour
Gladstone_LNG
Topics referred to by the same term
broadcasting company Erythromycin in report-related contexts Estuarine turbidity maximum European Travel Monitor Ramon International Airport, in Israel
ETM
Common name for several kinds of bivalve mollusc
environments; in salt water they prefer to burrow down into the mud and the turbidity of the water required varies with species and location; the greatest diversity
Clam
Extensive deep-sea channel of the Pacific Ocean
movements that can initiate turbidity currents. In 1990, John Adams of the Geological Survey of Canada suggested that these turbidity currents originated during
Cascadia_Channel
Submarine canyon in Monterey Bay, California
continent, and was formed by the underwater erosion process known as turbidity current erosion. Many questions remain unresolved regarding the exact
Monterey_Canyon
In water treatment, the addition of compounds that promote clumping
flocculation and is allowed to settle. Then the turbidity of the samples is measured and the dose with the lowest turbidity can be said to be optimum. Despite its
Coagulation_(water_treatment)
Deep chasm between cliffs
Unlike canyons on land, submarine canyons are thought to be formed by turbidity currents and landslides. The word canyon is Spanish in origin (cañón,
Canyon
Natural material created during volcanic eruptions
water is free from infectious microorganisms. As suspended particles (turbidity) can provide a growth substrate for microorganisms and can protect them
Volcanic_ash
Species of flowering tree
"Sequential novel use of Moringa oleifera Lam., biochar, and sand to remove turbidity, E. coli, and heavy metals from drinking water". Cleaner Water. 2 100050
Moringa_oleifera
Genus of kelp
stage will not be covered by sediment. Other factors such as salinity, turbidity and water temperature can affect Nereocystis distribution. Nereocystis
Nereocystis
Chemical compound belonging to the class of triazine
uses a reagent, melamine, to precipitate the cyanuric acid. The relative turbidity of the reacted sample quantifies the CYA concentration. Referenced in
Cyanuric_acid
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List of least-polluted cities by particulate matter concentration
List_of_least-polluted_cities_by_particulate_matter_concentration
Oceanic currents that flow beneath surface currents
so unique that it warrants its own current type. This is the turbidity current. Turbidity current is caused when the density of water is increased by sediment
Subsurface_ocean_current
Method of catching fish
in the world is estimated to be 17.8 to 20 gigatons annually. When the turbidity plumes from bottom trawlers are below a thermocline, the surface may not
Trawling
Standard for well-being building design
conducts by performance test to limit turbidity of water under 1.0 Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) or Formazin Turbidity Unit (FTU) or Formazin Nephelometric
WELL_Building_Standard
Scattering of light by tiny particles in a colloidal suspension
[clarification needed] When the day's sky is overcast, sunlight passes through the turbidity layer of the clouds, resulting in scattered, diffuse light on the ground
Tyndall_effect
Large body of salt water
the sea depends on the angle of the sun, the weather conditions and the turbidity of the water. Much light gets reflected at the surface, and red light
Sea
Triatomic oxygen molecule
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Ozone
Capital city of Texas, United States
300 million gallons of water per day; however, the elevated level of turbidity reduced output to only 105 million gallons per day. Since Austin residents
Austin,_Texas
Fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter that moves away from a volcano
decrease the clarity of the water, thereby increasing its turbidity. These sediments form turbidity currents, flowing down the slopes of the water body under
Pyroclastic_flow
Species of coral
coral vulnerable to increased turbidity or water clarity. During bleaching events, or long-term periods of increased turbidity, Elkhorn coral can obtain nourishment
Elkhorn_coral
pigments 4 555 20 1,070 Visible Turbidity, suspended sediment 5 660 20 1,010 Visible Atmospheric correction for turbid water, Baseline of fluorescence
Geostationary Ocean Color Imager
Geostationary_Ocean_Color_Imager
Method in wine production
control, as well as where producers want to be more precise with final turbidity and pressure levels as well as minimising overall risk. The entr'acte
Sparkling_wine_production
United Nations treaty
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Rotterdam_Convention
Rock formed by the deposition and cementation of particles
slopes, the sedimentary cover can become unstable, causing turbidity currents. Turbidity currents are sudden disturbances of the normally quiet deep
Sedimentary_rock
Localized die-off of fish populations
rapidly, turbidity in the river and gulf increases. The increasing turbidity blocks plants from absorbing sunlight. The process of turbidity results in
Fish_kill
Subprefecture and commune in Normandy, France
views from a number of locations. The Aure has a relatively high level of turbidity and the speed of its brownish water is moderate because of the slight
Bayeux
Adverse environmental contamination
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Pollution
Type of Portuguese wine
the wines had to be packaged in opaque bottles to hide the unseemly turbidity and sediment that the "in-bottle MLF" produced. Today, most Vinho Verde
Vinho_Verde
15th-century motet by Josquin des Prez
chant. While the phrases are identical in length, the counterpoint's turbidity increases, climaxing where all four voices sing together. This climax
Ave_Maria_..._virgo_serena
Stream in Oklahoma, U.S.
and prairie grasslands. Winter Camp Creek was listed as impaired for turbidity under the Clean Water Act section 303(d) in 2006 due to sediment runoff
Winter_Camp_Creek
Conceptual column of water from the surface to the bottom of a body of water
ocean. Some of the common parameters analyzed in the water column are pH, turbidity, temperature, hydrostatic pressure, salinity, total dissolved solids,
Water_column
Mercury contamination in sea and sediments
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Marine_mercury_pollution
Chemical compound
Properties Chemical formula C18H21NO Molar mass 267.372 g·mol−1 Appearance Turbid yellow liquid Density 1.027 g/mL at 25 °C Hazards NFPA 704 (fire diamond)
MBBA
Excavation of sediment, usually under water
the seabed to bring the sediment in suspension, which then becomes a turbidity current, which flows away down slope, is moved by a second burst of water
Dredging
Valley near Jericho
Achor /ˈeɪkər/ (Hebrew: עכור "muddy, turbid: gloomy, dejected") is the name of a valley in the vicinity of Jericho. The Book of Joshua, chapter seven,
Achor
Biological material that poses serious risks to the health of living organisms
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Biological_hazard
2025 South Korean television series
Dynasty in 1592 CE, where the once blue Gyeonggang River has turned into a turbid stream. Rowoon as Jang Si-yool A gangster of Mapo Ferry. He is a troublemaker
The_Murky_Stream
Topics referred to by the same term
object or light can be seen. Visibility may also refer to: A measure of turbidity in water quality control Interferometric visibility, which quantifies
Visibility_(disambiguation)
Lake in Colorado, United States
Reservoir. The lake is shallow, so the constant winds in the area make it turbid. The average depth is six feet. The lake is popular among jet skiers. Camping
Lake_Meredith_(Colorado)
International treaty for the conservation and sustainable utilization of wetlands
Marine snow Ocean fertilization Oceanic physical-biological process Ocean turbidity Photophore Thorson's rule Upwelling Viral shunt Whale fall Marine life
Ramsar_Convention
Branch of environmental chemistry
neither colour nor turbidity are strong indicators of the overall chemical composition of water. However both colour and turbidity reduce the amount of
Freshwater environmental quality parameters
Freshwater_environmental_quality_parameters
River in New York, United States
erosion and sediment loadings, and during high flows, cause the creek's turbidity to increase. Biological tests were conducted in Fort Hunter in 2001, then
Schoharie_Creek
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Tamil
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Muslim
Praise, Prayer, Art (Celebrity Name: Saurav Ganguly)
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Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God of Sky
Girl/Female
Hindu
Steadiness
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English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the French baronial name Courtenay, from the byname court nez, COURTNEY means "short nose."Â
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Hill hollow.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
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Sikh
Cheeky and bright
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess of Garba and Dance
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n.
Turbidness.