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Polder

The ground level in drained marshes subsides over time. All polders will eventually be below the surrounding water level some or all of the time. Water enters the low-lying polder through infiltration and water pressure of groundwater, or rainfall, or transport of water by rivers and canals. This usually means that the polder has an excess of water, which is pumped out or drained by opening sluices at low tide. Care must be taken not to set the internal water level too low. Polder land made up of peat (former marshland) will sink in relation to its previous level, because of peat decomposing when exposed to oxygen from the air.

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Feldpostkarte von Arthur Wunderlich an Ida Wunderlich, 07./08.08.1914Feldpostkarte von Arthur Wunderlich an Ida Wunderlich, 12. August 1914Kokerwindmühle Kortrijkse MolenHolländerwindmühle van de Polder Westbroek und Wippmühle van de Polder BuitenwegAfbeeldinge van Hulst, met zyne Polders, schansen,/ Dycken ende ander.../ van Perspective: om dies te beter alles tc mercken.
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