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Перевод: auk speek auk


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Тезаурус:

  1. Over the centuries a number of species have become extinct, among them the Mexican grizzly bear, great auk and passenger pigeon.
  2. The "Large Penguins" referred to in English accounts should really be the Great Auk (Alca impennis).
  3. Neither formation provides ledges of any size or permanence, although small auk populations once nested on the chalk cliffs.
  4. In both cases, the breccias are thought to be exclusively developed in the Z1 Carbonate, although it is possible that the upper part of the reservoir in Auk may represent a collapsed portion of the Z2 Carbonate.
  5. Oil has been encountered in Zechstein carbonates at Locton, Gieterveen Oost-1 in the eastern Netherlands, and at a number of localities in the North Sea, and production has been obtained from the Auk, Argyll and Claymore fields, and from various fields in East Germany and Poland.
  6. In well 29/25-;1, for example, which is close to the Auk field, the average porosity of the carbonates is only 2.2%, whereas in 30/16-;1 which is within the field, the average porosity is about 12.5% (Brennand and van Veen 1975).
  7. In the Auk field, the reservoir has been divided into an upper and a lower unit (Brennand and van Veen, 1975).
  8. Collapse breccias have only been described so far from the Auk and Argyll fields in the central North Sea (Pennington 1975; Brennand and van Veen 1975).
  9. As a result, the breccia fragments are surrounded by a mud matrix and rocks are only of marginal reservoir quality with porosities and permeabilities that are much lower than in the collapse breccias of Auk and Argyll.
  10. There was still money to be made arbitraging between the rial and the pula, the cedi and (until Argentina and Britain signed the bilateral Puerto Stanley AUK accord) the austral.
  11. They were described in French accounts of the discovery as representing "pinguins" which is correctly translated into English as "Auk".
  12. The auk tribe (guillemots, razorbills and puffins), which spend the winter scattered widely over the ocean, will also be heading inshore towards their breeding cliffs.
  13. Similar pores have been observed also in the Z1 Carbonate of the Auk (Brennand and van Veen 1975) and Claymore fields and in outcrops of Zechstein carbonates in the U.K., where leaching is thought to have been caused by meteoric water during uplift and exposure (Clark 1980a).

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