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1 торфяник
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2 торфяное месторождение низинного типа
торфяное месторождение низинного типа
Ндп. низинный тип торфяного месторождения
низинник
Торфяное месторождение с преобладанием торфяной залежи низинного типа.
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3 низинное болото
1) Geology: black bog, flat bog, low-level bog, lowland moor2) Biology: back bog, fen, lowland bog3) Engineering: lacustrine4) Mining: (торфяное) black bog5) Forestry: basin peat, eutrophic peatland, fen peat, low-moor peat6) Fishery: flood plain marsh7) Ecology: eutrophic bog, fen bog, fen soil, low moor, low-land bog, lowland swamp, lowmoor bog, marsh, meadow bog, rich fen, valley bog8) Makarov: low-moor bog -
4 laagveen
2 [met betrekking tot de opbouw] peat bog -
5 болото
1. fenнизменное болото; долинный торфяник — valley fen
2. quagmire3. marsh4. morass5. muskeg6. sump7. swampland8. wetland9. bog; swamp10. slough11. swampСинонимический ряд:топь (сущ.) топь; трясина; трясину -
6 топь
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7 Niedermoortorf
m DIN 4047-4 <geo.min> ■ fen peat; low-bog peat -
8 Niedermoortorf
m1. fen peat2. low-bog peat
См. также в других словарях:
Peat bog — Peat Peat, n. [Prob. for beat, prop., material used to make the fire burn better, fr. AS. b?tan to better, mend (a fire), b?t advantage. See {Better}, {Boot} advantage.] A substance of vegetable origin, consisting of roots and fibers, moss, etc … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Peat — is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation matter. Peat forms in wetlands or peatlands , variously called bogs , moors , muskegs , pocosins , mires , and peat swamp forests . By volume there is about 4 trillion m³ of peat in the world… … Wikipedia
Peat — Peat, n. [Prob. for beat, prop., material used to make the fire burn better, fr. AS. b?tan to better, mend (a fire), b?t advantage. See {Better}, {Boot} advantage.] A substance of vegetable origin, consisting of roots and fibers, moss, etc., in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Peat moss — Peat Peat, n. [Prob. for beat, prop., material used to make the fire burn better, fr. AS. b?tan to better, mend (a fire), b?t advantage. See {Better}, {Boot} advantage.] A substance of vegetable origin, consisting of roots and fibers, moss, etc … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Peat reek — Peat Peat, n. [Prob. for beat, prop., material used to make the fire burn better, fr. AS. b?tan to better, mend (a fire), b?t advantage. See {Better}, {Boot} advantage.] A substance of vegetable origin, consisting of roots and fibers, moss, etc … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bog — A bog or mire is a wetland type that accumulates acidic peat, a deposit of dead plant material ndash; usually mosses, but also lichens in Arctic climates.Bogs occur where the water at the ground surface is acidic, either from acidic ground water … Wikipedia
Bog body — Tollund Man lived in the 4th century BCE. Bog bodies, which are also known as bog people, are the naturally preserved human corpses found in the sphagnum bogs in Northern Europe. Unlike most ancient human remains, bog bodies have retained… … Wikipedia
Low Countries, history of — Introduction history of the Low Countries from prehistoric times to 1579. For historical purposes, the name Low Countries is generally understood to include the territory of what is today The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, as… … Universalium
bog — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. swamp, morass, quagmire, marsh, fen. See water. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. marsh, lowland, peat bog; see swamp . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. marsh, quag, mire, fen, swamp, quagmire, slough, morass … English dictionary for students
bog — bog1 boggish, adj. /bog, bawg/, n., v., bogged, bogging. n. 1. wet, spongy ground with soil composed mainly of decayed vegetable matter. 2. an area or stretch of such ground. v.t., v.i. 3. to sink in or as if in a bog (often fol. by down): We… … Universalium
peat — peat1 /peet/, n. 1. a highly organic material found in marshy or damp regions, composed of partially decayed vegetable matter: it is cut and dried for use as fuel. 2. such vegetable matter used as fertilizer or fuel. [1300 50; ME pete (cf. AL… … Universalium