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1 резервуар грунтовых вод
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > резервуар грунтовых вод
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2 водохранилище подземных вод
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > водохранилище подземных вод
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3 резервуар грунтовых вод
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > резервуар грунтовых вод
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4 водохранилище подземных вод
groundwater reservoir, groundwater storageРусско-английский политехнический словарь > водохранилище подземных вод
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5 водоносный горизонт
1) General subject: aquifer3) Engineering: aquiferous stratum, water-bearing level, waterbearing stratum4) Construction: water-bearing ground, water-bearing layer6) Ecology: aquafer, groundwater reservoir, water-bearing bed7) Makarov: aqueous layer, reservoir, water-bearing strata8) General subject: water bearing stratumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > водоносный горизонт
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6 бассейн подземных вод
1) Engineering: groundwater basin, groundwater reservoir2) Construction: ground-water basin3) Ecology: ground water basin, underground water basin4) General subject: underground basinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бассейн подземных вод
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7 водохранилище подземных вод
Engineering: groundwater reservoir, groundwater storageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > водохранилище подземных вод
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8 водоносный пласт
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aquifer
Layers of rock, sand or gravel that can absorb water and allow it to flow. An aquifer acts as a groundwater reservoir when the underlying rock is impermeable. This may be tapped by wells for domestic, agricultural or industrial use. A serious environmental problem arises when the aquifer is contaminated by the seepage of sewage or toxins from waste dumps. If the groundwater in coastal areas is over-used salt water can seep into the aquifer. (Source: WRIGHT)
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aquifer
Layers of rock, sand or gravel that can absorb water and allow it to flow. An aquifer acts as a groundwater reservoir when the underlying rock is impermeable. This may be tapped by wells for domestic, agricultural or industrial use. A serious environmental problem arises when the aquifer is contaminated by the seepage of sewage or toxins from waste dumps. If the groundwater in coastal areas is over-used salt water can seep into the aquifer. (Source: WRIGHT)
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10 водоносный пласт
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aquifer
Layers of rock, sand or gravel that can absorb water and allow it to flow. An aquifer acts as a groundwater reservoir when the underlying rock is impermeable. This may be tapped by wells for domestic, agricultural or industrial use. A serious environmental problem arises when the aquifer is contaminated by the seepage of sewage or toxins from waste dumps. If the groundwater in coastal areas is over-used salt water can seep into the aquifer. (Source: WRIGHT)
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11 грунтовой водоём
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12 коллектор подземных вод
Makarov: groundwater reservoir, reservoirУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коллектор подземных вод
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13 резервуар грунтовых вод
1) Geology: ground water reservoir2) Oil: groundwater reservoirУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > резервуар грунтовых вод
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14 вместилище подземных вод
Construction: groundwater reservoirУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вместилище подземных вод
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15 энергия ГЭС
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hydroelectric energy
The free renewable source of energy provided by falling water that drives the turbines. Hydropower is the most important of the regenerable energy sources because of its highest efficiency at the energy conversion. There are two types of hydroelectric power plants: a) run-of-river power plants for the use of affluent water; b) storage power plants (power stations with reservoir) where the influx can be regulated with the help of a reservoir. Mostly greater differences in altitudes are being used, like mountain creeks. Power stations with reservoirs are generally marked by barrages with earth fill dam or concrete dams. Though hydropower generally can be called environmentally acceptable, there exist also some problems: a) change of groundwater level and fill up of the river bed with rubble. b) Risk of dam breaks. c) Great demand for land space for the reservoir. d) Diminution, but partly also increase of value of recreation areas. As the hydropowers of the world are limited, the world energy demand however is rising, finally the share of hydropower will decrease. (Source: PORT / PHC / PZ)
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hydroelectric energy
The free renewable source of energy provided by falling water that drives the turbines. Hydropower is the most important of the regenerable energy sources because of its highest efficiency at the energy conversion. There are two types of hydroelectric power plants: a) run-of-river power plants for the use of affluent water; b) storage power plants (power stations with reservoir) where the influx can be regulated with the help of a reservoir. Mostly greater differences in altitudes are being used, like mountain creeks. Power stations with reservoirs are generally marked by barrages with earth fill dam or concrete dams. Though hydropower generally can be called environmentally acceptable, there exist also some problems: a) change of groundwater level and fill up of the river bed with rubble. b) Risk of dam breaks. c) Great demand for land space for the reservoir. d) Diminution, but partly also increase of value of recreation areas. As the hydropowers of the world are limited, the world energy demand however is rising, finally the share of hydropower will decrease. (Source: PORT / PHC / PZ)
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hydroelectric energy
The free renewable source of energy provided by falling water that drives the turbines. Hydropower is the most important of the regenerable energy sources because of its highest efficiency at the energy conversion. There are two types of hydroelectric power plants: a) run-of-river power plants for the use of affluent water; b) storage power plants (power stations with reservoir) where the influx can be regulated with the help of a reservoir. Mostly greater differences in altitudes are being used, like mountain creeks. Power stations with reservoirs are generally marked by barrages with earth fill dam or concrete dams. Though hydropower generally can be called environmentally acceptable, there exist also some problems: a) change of groundwater level and fill up of the river bed with rubble. b) Risk of dam breaks. c) Great demand for land space for the reservoir. d) Diminution, but partly also increase of value of recreation areas. As the hydropowers of the world are limited, the world energy demand however is rising, finally the share of hydropower will decrease. (Source: PORT / PHC / PZ)
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18 фильтрация
1) General subject: decantation, filtration, infiltration, leakage2) Geology: earth leakage3) Medicine: percolation, seepage4) Engineering: cleaning5) Automobile industry: weeping6) Hydrography: weepage7) Polygraphy: filtration process8) Radio: smoothing9) Information technology: screening10) Oil: filter loss, filtering, fluid loss (бурового или цементного раствора), invasion, lautering, leak, water loss11) Geophysics: filtering operation12) Ecology: groundwater seepage13) Drilling: filtration characteristics, flow14) Sakhalin energy glossary: filtrate loss, flow; fluid flow in the reservoir15) Network technologies: filter16) Automation: sifting17) Sakhalin R: fluid flow in the reservoir18) Cables: filtering (filtration)19) Makarov: colation, draught, exudation, laundering, permeability, permeation, weep20) oil&gas: filtration qualities, flow properties21) General subject: seep -
19 водозабор
м. амер. water intake; water inlet
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