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A shore of unconsolidated material is usually called a beach.
There also exist unconsolidated laws, such as the various court acts.
These typically fall into one of two categories: rock and unconsolidated material.
It is covered by unconsolidated rock, about 60 metres thick.
It said that unconsolidated sales in the first quarter had increased by five percent to 5.7 billion marks.
The formations are unconsolidated, making the wells likely to produce sand.
The member is usually unconsolidated but lightly consolidated beds may be found.
These deposits were unconsolidated and of low density, allowing easy erosion.
In an unconsolidated undrained test the sample is not allowed to drain.
Below the surface hardening the material is often unconsolidated.
The waves are amplified in unconsolidated soils compared to hard rock (Figure 3).
The unconsolidated material along the inner wall has slumped down to the floor, forming a ring around the relatively level base.
There is an area of limestone and unconsolidated dune at the north-western end.
At this point his diagnosis was an unconsolidated humerus due to syphilis.
Around the world, soft bottom consist of unconsolidated sediment and unvegetated areas.
The drill bit has three blades arranged around the bit head, which cut the unconsolidated ground.
It is a slow-growing tree and grows best in loose, unconsolidated soils.
In 1897, the unconsolidated city was already firmly established as a capital of trade, finance, commerce, manufacturing, immigration and culture.
Soil - any type of unconsolidated fill material, either granular or cohesive.
"Mittal's size and the breadth of its operation is a threat to an unconsolidated Russian industry," he said.
The unconsolidated sediments of the coastal plain range in age from Cretaceous to recent.
The greatest felt intensity was noted for areas built on unconsolidated sands and gravels.
The area is underlain by unconsolidated beds of sand, clay and gravel.
"We might see some seriously unconsolidated stuff."
A general term for solid rock that lies beneath soil, loose sediments, or other unconsolidated material.