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initial soil moisture

  • 1 влажность

    damp, dampness, humidity, moisture load, moisture, moistness
    * * *
    вла́жность ж.
    humidity, dampness, moisture content
    абсолю́тная вла́жность — absolute humidity
    атмосфе́рная вла́жность — atmospheric humidity
    весова́я вла́жность — gravimetric humidity
    во́здуха вла́жность — air humidity
    гигроскопи́ческая вла́жность — hygroscopic moisture content
    избы́точная вла́жность — excess moisture content
    крити́ческая вла́жность — critical moisture content
    о́бщая вла́жность — integral moisture content
    относи́тельная вла́жность — relative humidity
    пове́рхностная вла́жность — surface moisture
    поле́зная вла́жность — available moisture content
    вла́жность по́чвы, коне́чная — final soil moisture content
    вла́жность по́чвы, нача́льная — initial soil moisture content
    приведё́нная вла́жность — reduced moisture content
    равнове́сная вла́жность — equlibrium moisture content
    вла́жность то́плива, рабо́чая — moisture of fuel as received
    уде́льная вла́жность — specific humidity
    * * *

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > влажность

  • 2 начальная влажность почвы

    2) General subject: initial soil moisture

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > начальная влажность почвы

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