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Перевод: subsurface speek subsurface


[прилагательное]
находящийся под поверхностью; лежащий под поверхностью; подводный


Тезаурус:

  1. These attenuation levels can be improved by using multiple injection points at the site, so that injected microorganisms or their progeny are not required to travel great distances in the subsurface.
  2. All in situ bioremediation schemes in which microorganisms are added require that the injected microorganisms are able to move easily within the subsurface with low degrees of attenuation, or "thinning out" of the population due to adsorption on soil particles or natural decay.
  3. "In her opinion, she thought Crevecoeur would dive subsurface, hit the labyrinth and, like, mingle."
  4. This provides a rationale for recognising flat-lying thrust slices and mapping them in the subsurface.
  5. Since Middle Devonian shelf-edge reefs with stromataporoids and corals outcrop in Devon (House et al. 1977), it is reasonable to expect these potential reservoirs to occur in the subsurface of the intervening tract.
  6. Microfossils (Chapter 8) are often used in their stead for subsurface work.
  7. It provides a standard method for treating contaminated soils, sands, and solids; it provides treatment for surface contamination, while other methods are more suited to subsurface treatment; and it also requires a relatively low level of technology, meaning less can go wrong with the process.
  8. In the Tnder example, however, the vugs occur in the subsurface on top of a salt dome, with thick units of halite above and below, and it is more probable that they were formed by the same late-leaching process that was responsible for the intercrystalline porosity (Clark 1980a).
  9. treatment can follow the contamination plume in the subsurface.
  10. Further important subsurface information comes from the several boreholes put down in the search for coal by the Department of Commerce on the advice of the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland.
  11. The subsurface form of the thrust zone has now been traced eastwards to the northern Rhenish Massif of Germany where it was described by Meissner, Bartelsen, and Murawski (1981) as a strong reflector 3.4 km deep, dipping slightly to the south-southeast (Fig. 2).
  12. Subsurface Information
  13. it has the potential to clean the subsurface more thoroughly than other schemes, because the microorganisms may be in intimate contact with all parts of the aquifer, both solid and liquid.

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