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1 variations in stacking velocity
Сейсмология: изменчивость скоростей суммированияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > variations in stacking velocity
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2 variations in stacking velocity
English-Russian seismology dictionary > variations in stacking velocity
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3 variation
1. изменение, перемена2. вариант; разновидность3. отклонение4. колебание
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изменение; колебание; отклонение ( от номинальной величины)
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изменение,перемена, отклонение; разность, разновидность; разброс (напр., параметров)
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изменение, отклонение, вариации; вариант, разновидность; колебание; разброс (напр., параметров)
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изменение; колебание; отклонение ( от номинальной величины)variation at shotpoint — изменение условий в пункте взрыва;
- variation of reflection amplitude with offsetvariations in stacking velocity — сейсм. изменчивость скоростей суммирования
- variation of reflection coefficient with angle of incidence
- amplitude variation with offset
- layer thickness variation
- near-surface velocity variations
- penetration rate variation
- reliability variation
- rock permeability variations
- strength variation
- weathering variation
- weathering velocity variation
- weight-on-bit variation* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > variation
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