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1 повышение уровня моря
повышение уровня моря
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rising sea level
Sea level rises are a possible consequence of global warming. As the amount of free water in the ocean increases, and as the water becomes warmer, global warming will increase. In addition, according to theory, the heating at the poles may reduce the amount of water trapped in glaciers and ice caps. By the year 3000, the seas could rise between one and two metres. Such an event would clearly threaten low-lying areas, particularly in Asia, where million of people live and farm on river deltas and flood plains. (Source: WRIGHT)
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2 зональная растительность
зональная растительность
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vegetation level
A subdivision of vegetation characteristic of a certain altitude above sea level at a given latitude. (Source: ECHO2)
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3 уровенная поверхность
уровенная поверхность
Поверхность, на которой потенциал силы тяжести Земли всюду имеет одно и то же значение.
[ ГОСТ 22268-76]
уровенная поверхность (гравиразведка)
Поверхность, в любой точке которой потенциал силы тяжести имеет одно и то же значение.
[ ГОСТ Р 52334-2005]
уровенная поверхность
Поверхность равного потенциала ускорения силы тяжести
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D. Niveaufläche
Aquipotentialflache
E. Level surface
Equipotential surface
F. Surface de niveau
Surface équipotentielle
Поверхность, на которой потенциал силы тяжести Земли всюду имеет одно и то же значение
Источник: ГОСТ 22268-76: Геодезия. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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4 дельта реки
дельта реки
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delta
A delta is a vast, fan-shaped creation of land, or low-lying plain, formed from successive layers of sediment washed from uplands to the mouth of some rivers, such as the Nile, the Mississippi and the Ganges. The nutrient-rich sediment is deposited by rivers at the point where, or before which, the river flows into the sea. Deltas are formed when rivers supply and deposit sediments more quickly that they can be removed by waves of ocean currents. The importance of deltas was first discovered by prehistoric man, who was attracted to them because of their abundant animal and plant life. Connecting waterways through the deltas later provided natural routes for navigation and trade, and opened up access to the interior. Deltas are highly fertile and often highly populated areas. They would be under serious threat of flooding from any sea-level rise. (Source: WRIGHT)
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5 Антарктика
Антарктика
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Antarctica
A continent lying chiefly within the Antarctic Circle and asymmetrically centered on the South Pole: it consists of an ice-covered plateau (some 95 percent of Antarctica is covered by an icecap averaging 1,6 km in thickness), 1800-3000 m above sea level, and mountains ranges rising to 4500 m with some volcanic peaks; average temperatures all below freezing and human settlement is confined to research station. (Source: CED / AMHER)
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6 брадисейсмы
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bradyseism
A long-continued, extremely slow vertical instability of the crust, as in the volcanic district west of Naples, Italy, where the Phlegraean bradyseism has involved up-and-down movements between 6 m below sea level and 6 m above over a period of more than 2.000 years. (Source: BJGEO)
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7 континент
континент
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continent
A protuberance of the earth's crustal shell, with an area of several million square miles and sufficient elevation so that much of it above sea level. (Source: MGH)
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8 прибрежная экосистема
прибрежная экосистема
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coastal ecosystem
Marine environments bounded by the coastal land margin (seashore) and the continental shelf 100-200 m below sea level. Ecologically, the coastal and nearshore zones grade from shallow water depths, influenced by the adjacent landmass and input from coastal rivers and estuaries, to the continental shelf break, where oceanic processes predominate. Among the unique marine ecosystems associated with coastal and nearshore waterbodies are seaweed-dominated communities, coral reefs and upwellings. (Source: PARCOR)
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9 уровенный эллипсоид
уровенный эллипсоид
Земной эллипсоид, на поверхности которого потенциал силы тяжести всюду имеет одно и то же значение [ ГОСТ 22268, статья 16].
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