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62 surface erosion
эрозия поверхности; разрушение поверхностиThe English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > surface erosion
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63 superficie de erosión
erosion surface; planation surfaceDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > superficie de erosión
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64 superficie de erosión
surface d'aplanissement; surface d'érosionDictionnaire anglais-français de géographie > superficie de erosión
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66 water erosion
водная эрозия
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water erosion
The breakdown of solid rock into smaller particles and its removal by water. As weathering, erosion is a natural geological process, but more rapid soil erosion results from poor land-use practices, leading to the loss of fertile topsoil and to the silting of dams, lakes, rivers and harbours. There are three classes of erosion by water. a) Splash erosion occurs when raindrops strike bare soil, causing it to splash, as mud, to flow into spaces in the soil and to turn the upper layer of soil into a structureless, compacted mass that dries with a hard, largely impermeable crust. b) Surface flow occurs when soil is removed with surface run-off during heavy rain. c) Channelized flow occurs when a flowing mixture of water and soil cuts a channel, which is then deepened by further scouring. A minor erosion channel is called a rill, a larger channel a gully. (Source: ALL)
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67 wind erosion
ветровая эрозия
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ветряная эрозия
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wind erosion
The breakdown of solid rock into smaller particles and its removal by wind. It may occur on any soil whose surface is dry, unprotected by vegetation (to bind it at root level and shelter the surface) and consists of light particles. The mechanisms include straightforward picking up of dust and soil particles by the airflow and the dislodging or abrasion of surface material by the impact of particles already airborne. (Source: ALL)
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68 contrôle de l'érosion de surface
защита от эрозии
Предотвращение или ограничение перемещения частиц грунта или других частиц по поверхности откоса (склона), стабилизация подвижных грунтов путем использования геотекстильного и геотекстилеподобного материала.
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69 cauitation erosion
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > cauitation erosion
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70 heating surface erosion
эрозия поверхности нагрева
Разрушение металлических стенок поверхности нагрева твёрдыми частицами, уносимыми газовым потоком.
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71 réduction de la surface boisée
разрушение лесного покрова
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forest cover destruction
Destruction of forests is carried out in many countries in order to provide new land for agricultural or livestock purposes. It is often done without factors such as climate and topography having been sufficiently studied and on lands where slope nature of the soil or other physiographic characteristics clearly indicate that the land involved is suitable only for forest. Although these practices may lead to a temporary increase in productivity, there are also many indications that in the long run there is usually a decrease in productivity per unit of surface and that erosion and irreversible soil deterioration often accompany this process. Many factors contribute to forest cover destruction: timber production, clearance for agriculture, cutting for firewood and charcoal, fires, droughts, strip mining, pollution, urban development, population pressures, and warfare. (Source: WPR)
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72 failure by sub-surface erosion
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73 planation surface
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74 поверхностная эрозия
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > поверхностная эрозия
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75 ерозия на повърхността
surface erosionsurface erosionsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > ерозия на повърхността
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76 Einebnungsfläche
erosion surface; planation surfaceDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Einebnungsfläche
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77 superficie de aplanamiento
erosion surface; planation surfaceDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > superficie de aplanamiento
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78 поверхность выравнивания
erosion surface; planation surfaceРусско-английский географический словарь > поверхность выравнивания
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79 эрозионная поверхность
erosion surface; planation surfaceРусско-английский географический словарь > эрозионная поверхность
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80 эрозионная поверхность
2) Oilfield: erosion surface3) Makarov: hill of planation, planation surfaceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эрозионная поверхность
См. также в других словарях:
erosion surface — noun : a surface generally of low relief shaped by erosion compare peneplain, unconformity * * * Geol. an eroded land surface, esp. one that is nearly flat and featureless … Useful english dictionary
erosion surface — The land surface resulting from the action of erosion [16] … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
erosion surface — A land surface shaped by the action of erosion, especially by running water. GG … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
erosion surface — Geol. an eroded land surface, esp. one that is nearly flat and featureless. * * * … Universalium
ÉROSION — Les articles relatifs à l’érosion mettent en général l’accent sur l’inventaire des agents de l’érosion et sur la description des mécanismes qui en règlent l’intensité. Un de leurs objectifs essentiels est de montrer comment l’érosion constitue un … Encyclopédie Universelle
surface — [ syrfas ] n. f. • 1611; superface 1521; lat. superficies → superficie; de sur et face 1 ♦ Partie extérieure (d un corps), qui le limite en tous sens. ⇒ face. La surface de la Terre, la surface terrestre. À la surface du sol. « une surface pure… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Erosion — is the carrying away or displacement of solids (sediment, soil, rock and other particles) usually by the agents of currents such as, wind, water, or ice by downward or down slope movement in response to gravity or by living organisms (in the case … Wikipedia
ÉROSION MARINE — L’érosion marine est vigoureuse surtout le long des côtes ; elle y résulte essentiellement de l’alternance des agents d’érosion subaériens usuels (dont l’efficacité est souvent accrue par les conditions littorales) avec des agents d’érosion… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ÉROSION (CYCLE D’) — La notion de cycle d’érosion correspond à une conception de l’évolution du relief selon un enchaînement rigoureux et irréversible de formes interdépendantes. Dans cette perspective, toute combinaison de formes réalisée à un moment donné découle… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Erosion — Érosion Pour les articles homonymes, voir Érosion (homonymie). Fichier:Bryce Canyon Hoodoo Row.jpg Les pinacles de Bryce Canyon dans l Utah, aux États Unis. La roche a été façonnée par l érosion … Wikipédia en Français
ÉROSION ET SÉDIMENTATION — L’histoire des continents résulte d’une évolution où interfèrent des forces internes nées de déséquilibres crustaux et des forces externes qui détruisent les constructions orogéniques édifiées par les premières. Tous les reliefs ne sont que des… … Encyclopédie Universelle