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Перевод: sediment
[существительное] осадок ; гуща ; отстой ; отложение; осадочная порода
Тезаурус:
- These later die and so the carbon dioxide eventually finds its way to the sea floor as sediment.
- For disposal under the seabed, the barriers would be: the waste form itself (vitrified or otherwise); the cannister, the sediment cover and the water column.
- Concurrently with the industry-funded programme there is a BGS project to establish whether sediment mineralogy can indicate which basement massif the sediment was derived from.
- In addition to corrosion, there is also the likelihood of breakage of bones buried in sediment or soil.
- Variations in the influx of inorganic sediment and phosphorus to Lake Ptzcuaro and estimated outputs from the catchment, 4,000-;0yrBP.
- Phase 1 of this project was completed with the development of the BGS sediment decompaction and three-dimensional geothermal modelling package HOTPOT.
- The necks of the inverted bottles are dipped in a freezing brine which freezes the wine and sediment at the base of the cork sufficiently to make it adhere to the bottle's inner-surface; the dgorgeur can then bring the bottle back to its upright position without disturbing the sediment.
- Based on the full set of 21 cores, an estimated 13.4Mt of sediment were deposited in the lake at an average rate of 10,300tyr -1 between 2,500 and 1,200yrBP (Table 1 a).
- the ordering of the strata (layers) of sediment on an archaeological site provides us with a relative dating technique.
- The sediment at the bottom of the sea permits nuclear waste to leak out at the rate of 1 metre per 10000 years not 10 years as appeared in last week's article (Technology, 17 February, p 442).
- The slimy floor of shifting sediment is useless to young oysters in search of a hard sea bed for a lifetime's home.
- Sediment influx was assessed on an organic-, carbonate- and biogenic opal-free, dry-weight basis.
- Water, containing a brilliant green sediment, dripped from a gutter onto the stone, leaving a sinuous stain.
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