washland


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washland

(ˈwɒʃˌlænd)
n
(Physical Geography) a periodically flooded plain
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(56.) Redmond, 724 F.3d at 743; see Savard & Washland, supra note 1, at 32-33 (discussing habitual residence as threshold determination); Schwartz, supra note 2, at 692 (commenting on notion of habitual residence as threshold inquiry).
River habitats are composed of the river itself, washland and swamp.
The agency has also brought in 24-inch pumps, some of the biggest in Europe, to pump water from Burstwick Drain at Hedon and Thorpe Marsh Washland in South Yorkshire.
Site soils in the southern area of Jiangsu province in China belong to washland sediment or limnetic facies sediment.