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dykeIn earth science, a sheet of igneous rock created by the intrusion of magma (molten rock) across layers of pre-existing rock. (By contrast, a sill is intruded between layers of rock.) It may form a ridge when exposed on the surface if it is more resistant than the rock into which it intruded. A dyke is also a human-made embankment built along a coastline (for example, in the Netherlands) to prevent the flooding of lowland coastal regions. dyke
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``It's been coming down the hillside and into the storm drain, but we've diked it and stopped the flow. The corps diked seeping Lake Okeechobee into a reservoir to supply freshwater to Florida's farms and booming cities during the dry season and to dump excess water into the canals during the wet season. But about half of the world's salt marshes and mangrove swamps have been cleared, drained, diked or filled. |
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