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1 абразионная платформа
abrasion platform; shore platform; strandflatРусско-английский географический словарь > абразионная платформа
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2 подводная терраса
abrasion platform; shore platform; strandflatРусско-английский географический словарь > подводная терраса
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4 абразионная платформа
1) Ecology: bench, offshore bench2) Makarov: abrasion platform (в клиффах), wave-cut bench3) General subject: abrasion plane, wave-cut beach benchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > абразионная платформа
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5 абразионная терраса
1) Ecology: wave-cut terrace2) Makarov: wave-cut bench3) General subject: abrasion platform, shore platform, surf-cut terrace, wave terraceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > абразионная терраса
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6 береговая или абразионная платформа
Geology: abrasion platformУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > береговая или абразионная платформа
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7 береговая платформа
1) Geology: abrasion platform, benk2) Oil: bench, offshore benchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > береговая платформа
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8 скальная абразионная терраса
General subject: rock abrasion platformУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скальная абразионная терраса
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cliff
A steep coastal declivity which may or may not be precipitous, the slope angle being dependent partly on the jointing, bedding and hardness of the materials from which the cliff has been formed, and partly on the erosional processes at work. Where wave attack is dominant the cliff-foot will be rapidly eroded and cliff retreat will take place, especially in unconsolidated materials such as clays, sands, etc., frequently leaving behind an abrasion platform at the foot of the cliff. (Source: WHIT)
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cliff
A steep coastal declivity which may or may not be precipitous, the slope angle being dependent partly on the jointing, bedding and hardness of the materials from which the cliff has been formed, and partly on the erosional processes at work. Where wave attack is dominant the cliff-foot will be rapidly eroded and cliff retreat will take place, especially in unconsolidated materials such as clays, sands, etc., frequently leaving behind an abrasion platform at the foot of the cliff. (Source: WHIT)
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cliff
A steep coastal declivity which may or may not be precipitous, the slope angle being dependent partly on the jointing, bedding and hardness of the materials from which the cliff has been formed, and partly on the erosional processes at work. Where wave attack is dominant the cliff-foot will be rapidly eroded and cliff retreat will take place, especially in unconsolidated materials such as clays, sands, etc., frequently leaving behind an abrasion platform at the foot of the cliff. (Source: WHIT)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > скала
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•The star may go through a series of contractions.
•Platform strata deposited in earlier periods were subject(ed) to erosion by running water.
•The sealant is subject to abrasion and tearing.
•This body experiences (or undergoes) acceleration.
•The material suffers temper embrittlement.
•Certain nuclei may undergo amitotic division (биол.).
•This transition has been the subject of intensive investigations.
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Raised beach — Definition A raised beach or a marine terrace is an emergent coastal landform. Raised beaches and marine terraces are beaches or wave cut platforms raised above the shore line by a relative fall in the sea level. Around the world, the combination … Wikipedia