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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > teleseismic source
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > teleseismic source
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > teleseismic source
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5 source
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источник, генератор; излучатель
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1) источник2) поставщик•- source of oil origin
- source of seismic disturbance
- source of trouble
- source of water encroachment
- source of water troubles
- air-gun source
- bedding source
- borehole source
- bubble energy source
- compressed air source
- compressional wave source
- downhole source
- dynamite source
- elastic wave source
- emergency source
- explosion source
- explosive energy source
- grounded-wire source
- hammer source
- hammer energy source
- heat source
- implosive source
- impulsive energy source
- impulsive force source
- in-situ combustion source
- infinite line source
- land seismic source
- logging source
- loop source
- marine seismic source
- mechanical source
- noise source
- nondestructive source
- nondynamite source
- nonexplosive source
- pattern source
- percussion source
- piezoelectric seismic source
- point source
- pollution source
- pulsed source
- radiation source of radioactivity logging device
- radiation source of radioactivity logging sonde
- rupture source
- seismic source
- seismic energy source
- seismic signal source
- shear wave source
- shock source
- shot source
- sparker source
- standard logging source
- standard neutron source
- supply source
- teleseismic source
- thermal source
- underwater source
- vibratory energy source
- Vibroseis source
- weight drop source
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1. расстояние; интервал; дистанция; промежуток; пролёт; удаление2. отрезок; промежуток, период ( времени)
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расстояние, дистанция; отдалённость
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1) расстояние; дистанция2) интервал; отрезок•- broadside distancedistance beyond critical — сейсм. закритическое расстояние
- cable distance
- coincident distance
- critical distance
- critical reflection distance
- critical refraction distance
- crossover distance
- face-to-face distance
- free distance
- geophone distance
- geophone-to-geophone distance
- glide distance
- interwell distance
- leg center distance
- mounting distance
- offset distance
- prediction distance
- propagated distance
- propagation distance
- radial distance from hole axis
- ray-path distance
- shell-to-shell distance
- shot-point distance
- shot-point-to-geophone distance
- shot-seismometer distance
- shot-to-detector distance
- shot-to-geophone distance
- shot-to-receiver distance
- shot-to-spread distance
- source-to-receiver offset distance
- teleseismic distance
- trace-to-trace distance
- traveled distance
- traversed distance* * *• пролет• удалениеАнгло-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > distance
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