terms |
siltation |
As nouns the difference between terms and siltation
is that
terms is while
siltation is the (typically undesirable) increase in concentration and or of deposition of water-borne silt in a body of water.
siltation |
accretion |
As nouns the difference between siltation and accretion
is that
siltation is the (typically undesirable) increase in concentration and or of deposition of water-borne silt in a body of water while
accretion is accretion.
salutation |
siltation |
As nouns the difference between salutation and siltation
is that
salutation is a greeting, salute, or address; a hello while
siltation is the (typically undesirable) increase in concentration and or of deposition of water-borne silt in a body of water.
siltation |
salinity |
As nouns the difference between siltation and salinity
is that
siltation is the (typically undesirable) increase in concentration and or of deposition of water-borne silt in a body of water while
salinity is the quality of being saline.
silting |
siltation |
As a verb silting
is .
As a noun siltation is
the (typically undesirable) increase in concentration and or of deposition of water-borne silt in a body of water.
siltation |
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pyroclastic |
siltation |
As nouns the difference between pyroclastic and siltation
is that
pyroclastic is a rock mostly composed of rock fragments of volcanic origin while
siltation is the (typically undesirable) increase in concentration and or of deposition of water-borne silt in a body of water.
As an adjective pyroclastic
is (vulcanology) mostly composed of rock fragments of volcanic origin or comminuted during an eruption.
sedimentation |
siltation |
As nouns the difference between sedimentation and siltation
is that
sedimentation is the separation of a suspension of solid particles into a concentrated slurry and a supernatant liquid, either to concentrate the solid or to clarify the liquid while
siltation is the (typically undesirable) increase in concentration and or of deposition of water-borne silt in a body of water.
siltation |
erosion |
As nouns the difference between siltation and erosion
is that
siltation is the (typically undesirable) increase in concentration and or of deposition of water-borne silt in a body of water while
erosion is the result of having been being worn away or eroded, as by a glacier on rock or the sea on a cliff face.
silyation |
siltation |
As nouns the difference between silyation and siltation
is that
silyation is reaction or treatment with silicon while
siltation is the (typically undesirable) increase in concentration and or of deposition of water-borne silt in a body of water.
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