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1 поверхность коренных пород
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > поверхность коренных пород
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2 неровность поверхности коренных пород
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > неровность поверхности коренных пород
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3 поверхность коренных пород
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > поверхность коренных пород
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4 поверхность коренных пород
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поверхность коренных пород
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5 неровность поверхности коренных пород
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неровность поверхности коренных пород
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6 подошва
2) Geology: base, bottom (пласта), bottom layer, footwall (рудного тела), ledger wall, lower surface, lying side, retinue, thill, toe3) Biology: planta4) Naval: bottom piece5) Medicine: planta (pl plantae) (стопы)6) Engineering: base flange, basement, flange (рельса), floor (горной выработки), foot wall (выработки), footing, outsole (обуви), pavement (выработки), shoe sole (обуви), sole (обуви), underside7) Chemistry: underlying bedrock8) Construction: foot (выработки, фундамента), foot portion, toe (откоса, уступа)9) Anatomy: pelma10) Railway term: base of foundation, foot of girder11) Automobile industry: sole (трака гусеницы)12) Architecture: sole (фундамента и т.п.)13) Mining: base (выработки), bottom (выработки), ground (выработки), lying side (выработки), thrill (дна угольной шахты), toe (откос), under side14) Forestry: footing piece16) Textile: tread17) Oil: base suppression (пласта), base surface, bottom boundary (пласта), floor (выработки), ledge wall, lower boundary (пласта)18) Astronautics: undersurface21) Sakhalin energy glossary: base (пласта), bedrock, bottom (of the formation) (пласта), bottom of the formation (пласта), ground bed22) Polymers: outsole24) Makarov: base (горы), bottom surface (пласта), lower surface (пласта), patten, plant (ноги), sill (угольного пласта), sole (оползня), sole (стопы), subface (стратиграфического подразделения)25) oil&gas: foot print, footprint, groundbed -
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•When water waves strike (or hit) a row of posts, new wave patterns are formed. Rock particles carried in the current strike against the exposed bedrock of the channel surfaces.
•The photograph depicts a jet of acetylene gas impinging on (or striking) a flat plate.
•The shock wave strikes (or impinges on) the contact surface.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > ударяться о
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8 высыпка
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9 изолированный скалистый пик, горный гребень или холм, выступающий над ледниковой поверхностью
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > изолированный скалистый пик, горный гребень или холм, выступающий над ледниковой поверхностью
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10 постель
3) Engineering: foundation, sole4) Chemistry: floor6) Railway term: ground bed7) Automobile industry: bottom (дороги), saddle, saddle (вкладыша)8) Architecture: bed (кирпича, шифера), sole (в значении "основание")9) Road works: subgrade10) Forestry: foundation (балласта)11) Metallurgy: sand bed12) Textile: bing (партия хлопка или шерсти, настланная слоями для смешивания)13) Jargon: beddie-weddie, dreamer, slab, the hay14) Oil: bed (под фундаментом)17) General subject: saddle (коренного подшипника)18) Makarov: bed (упругое основание, в механике), bedding (из тощего бетона, раствора или каменного материала), shelf19) Taboo: button factory (как место, где занимаются сексом), cock block, fart-sack, passion pit, shag slab (как место совокупления) -
11 почва
2) Geology: bedding rock (залежи), bedrock (залежи), rim rock, underlier3) American: dirt5) Military: dirt7) Construction: bed-rock, mantle soil, organic soil, pedological soil8) Mathematics: soil9) Mining: base surface (пласта), bed (пласта, залежи), bed, footwall, ground (пласта), seat (пласта), sill (выработки), thill10) Abbreviation: gd11) Jargon: dust12) Oil: lands, laying down, terrain13) Sociology: subsurface14) Ecology: planting media16) Sakhalin energy glossary: turf17) Makarov: bottom (пласта), pavement (пласта), sill (угольного пласта), soil body -
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1) Geology: regolite2) Oil: regolith3) Geophysics: regolith (layer of loose rock resting on bedrock constituting the surface of most land)4) Makarov: lunar soil, rock mantle, soil -
13 Drake, Edwin Laurentine
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. 29 March 1819 Greenville, New York, USAd. 8 November 1880 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA[br]American pioneer oil driller.[br]He worked on his father's farm, was a clerk in a hotel and a store, and then became an express agent at a railway company in Springfield, Massachusetts, c.1845. After he had been working as a railway conductor in New Haven, Connecticut, for eight years, he resigned because of ill health. Owning some stocks in a Pennsylvania rock-oil company, which gathered oil from ground-level seepages mainly for medicinal use, he was engaged by this company and moved to Titusville, Pennsylvania, at the age of almost 40. After studying salt-well drilling by cable tool, which was still percussive, he became enthusiastic about the idea of using the same method to drill for oil, especially after researches in chemistry had revealed this new sort of fossil energy some years before.As a manager of the Seneca Oil Company, which referred to him as "Colonel" in letters of introduction simply to impress people with such titles, Drake began drilling in 1858, almost at the same time as pole-tool drilling for oil was started in Germany. His main contribution to the technology was the use of an iron pipe driven through the quicksand and the bedrock to prevent the bore-hole from filling. After nineteen months he struck oil at a depth of 21 m (69 ft) in August 1859. This was the first time that petroleum was struck at its source and the first proof of the presence of oil reservoirs within the earth's surface. Drake inaugurated the search for and the exploitation of the deep oil resources of the world and he initiated the science of petroleum engineering which became established at the beginning of the twentieth century.Drake failed to patent his drilling method; he was content being an oil commission merchant and Justice of the Peace in Titusville, which like other places in Pennsylvania became a boom town. Four years later he went to New York, where he lost all his money in oil speculations. He became very ill again and lived in poverty in Vermont and New Jersey until 1873, when he moved to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he was pensioned by the state of Pennsylvania. The city of Titusville erected a monument to him and founded the Drake Museum.[br]Further ReadingDictionary of American Biography, Vol. III, pp. 427–8.Ida M.Tarbell, 1904, "The birth of industry", History of the Standard Oil Company, Vol. I, New York (gives a lively description of the booming years in Pennsylvania caused by Drake's successful drilling).H.F.Williamson and A.R.Daum, 1959, The American Petroleum Industry. The Age of Illumination, Evans ton, Ill.WKBiographical history of technology > Drake, Edwin Laurentine
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14 подстилающий
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > подстилающий
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