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Wind blown sediment is known as 'Aeolian.'
Soils deposited by wind are known as loess soils.
loess: fertile, yellow-gray soil deposited by wind and water
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The fine windblown silt from northern China is called: loess
Loess is the term given to silt that accumulates due to windblown dust. It is usually highly porous.
D. FINE SILT PARTICLES
Wind blown sediment is known as 'Aeolian.'
Soils deposited by wind are known as loess soils.
loess: fertile, yellow-gray soil deposited by wind and water
These are called inselbergs, which are isolated rock hills or small mountains that rise abruptly from a flat surrounding landscape. They are typically formed through the differential weathering and erosion of the surrounding softer rocks.
If you mean SILT, not slit, it could be from a few sources- windblown dust, crumbling concrete or tile grout from the pool, or dirt from a failing filter.
The Windblown Hare was created on 1949-08-27.
The English word for Loess is actually also loess, a word that doesn't come up often in everyday speech. Loess means "A buff to gray windblown deposit of fine-grained, calcareous silt or clay" --credit to dictionary.reference.com