HOME WEB NEWS IMAGES CLASSIFIEDS YELLOW PAGESPOLLS - SURVEYS WIKI COUNTRIES PHOTOS US UK INDIA
Avoo.com provides meta search results from various sources

Waterlogged


Google


News, World News by www.WorldOfNews.com
 Dasmunsi's car falls in drain, two cops suspended - IANS.in 
 Nearly 2,000 brought to safety in Texas AP - Yahoo 
 Haitians flee Gonaives before Ike reaches island AP - Yahoo 
 Massive floods as Tropical Storm Fay holds still over Florida AFP - Yahoo 
 'Boomerang' storm Fay could return to Florida AFP - Yahoo 
 Bank Holiday sun offers respite for drenched Britons - TimesOnline 
 Heavy rain in Tumkur - TheHindu 
 India: At least 11 die in bus river plunge - CNN 
 City pockets flooded - TheTelegraph(Calcutta,India) 
 Flood death toll touches 57; villages in 10 dists water-logged - BusinessLine 
More >>


Waterlogging is a verbal noun meaning the saturation of such as ground or the filling of such as a boat with water.

Ground may be regarded as waterlogged when the water table of the ground water is too high to conveniently permit an anticipated activity. After heavy rain, it may prevent the playing of cricket or other outdoor sports.

In agriculture, various crops need air (specifically, oxygen) to a greater or lesser depth in the soil. Waterlogging of the soil stops air getting in. How near the water table must be to the surface for the ground to be classed as waterlogged, varies with the purpose in view. A crop\'s demand for freedom from waterlogging may vary between seasons of the year, as with the growing of rice (Oryza sativa).

In archaeology, the long-term exclusion of air by groundwater preserves perishable artefacts. Thus, in a site which has been waterlogged since the archaeological horizon was deposited, exceptional insight may be obtained by study of artefacts of leather, wood, textile or similar materials.

From a gardening point of view, waterlogging is the process whereby the soil blocks off all water and is so hard it stops air getting in.

A wooden ship is waterlogged when it is flooded with water but stays afloat because the wood that it is made of can float.

External links

Notes

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from Wikipedia


Advertise with Us | Search Marketing | Help | Suggest a Site | Privacy Policy
© 2008 www.avoo.com. All rights reserved.