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1 coastal processes
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7 coastal ecosystem
прибрежная экосистема
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coastal ecosystem
Marine environments bounded by the coastal land margin (seashore) and the continental shelf 100-200 m below sea level. Ecologically, the coastal and nearshore zones grade from shallow water depths, influenced by the adjacent landmass and input from coastal rivers and estuaries, to the continental shelf break, where oceanic processes predominate. Among the unique marine ecosystems associated with coastal and nearshore waterbodies are seaweed-dominated communities, coral reefs and upwellings. (Source: PARCOR)
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8 COOP
1) Военный термин: contingency operations plan, continuity of operations plan, cooperative, cooperative observations program2) Сокращение: Continuity Of Operations Plans (US Postal Inspection Service), Continuity of Operation Plan, Continuity of Operations, Craft Of OPportunity, Craft-Of-Opportunity (Mine detection technique)3) Вычислительная техника: Concurrent Object Orientated Programming (OOP)4) Океанография: Coastal Ocean Processes -
9 coop
1) Военный термин: contingency operations plan, continuity of operations plan, cooperative, cooperative observations program2) Сокращение: Continuity Of Operations Plans (US Postal Inspection Service), Continuity of Operation Plan, Continuity of Operations, Craft Of OPportunity, Craft-Of-Opportunity (Mine detection technique)3) Вычислительная техника: Concurrent Object Orientated Programming (OOP)4) Океанография: Coastal Ocean Processes -
10 estuarine biology
биология эстуариев
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estuarine biology
The scientific study or the characteristic life processes of living organisms found in a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea and within which sea water is measurably diluted with freshwater. (Source: WOR / MHE / APD)
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11 cliff
клиф
Отвесный береговой обрыв, образовавшийся в результате абразии.
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Обобщающие термины
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скала
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cliff
A steep coastal declivity which may or may not be precipitous, the slope angle being dependent partly on the jointing, bedding and hardness of the materials from which the cliff has been formed, and partly on the erosional processes at work. Where wave attack is dominant the cliff-foot will be rapidly eroded and cliff retreat will take place, especially in unconsolidated materials such as clays, sands, etc., frequently leaving behind an abrasion platform at the foot of the cliff. (Source: WHIT)
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12 coast protection
охрана прибрежных районов
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coast protection
A form of environmental management designed to allay the progressive degradation of the land by coastal erosion processes. Sea defence works can be undertaken to protect the land from erosion and encroachment by the sea and against flooding. These involve engineering solutions such as groynes, sea walls, bulkheads, revetments and breakwaters. (Source: GOOD)
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