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marine environments

  • 1 medio ambiente marino

    Ex. Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.
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    Ex: Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.

    Spanish-English dictionary > medio ambiente marino

  • 2 apertura hidrotermal

    (n.) = hydrothermal vent, hydrothermal venting
    Ex. Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.
    Ex. Established in 1984, it conducts research on the impacts and consequences of submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global ocean.
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    (n.) = hydrothermal vent, hydrothermal venting

    Ex: Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.

    Ex: Established in 1984, it conducts research on the impacts and consequences of submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global ocean.

    Spanish-English dictionary > apertura hidrotermal

  • 3 chimenea hidrotermal

    (n.) = hydrothermal vent, hydrothermal venting
    Ex. Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.
    Ex. Established in 1984, it conducts research on the impacts and consequences of submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global ocean.
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    (n.) = hydrothermal vent, hydrothermal venting

    Ex: Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.

    Ex: Established in 1984, it conducts research on the impacts and consequences of submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global ocean.

    Spanish-English dictionary > chimenea hidrotermal

  • 4 fumarola

    f.
    fumarole.
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    = volcanic vent, hydrothermal vent, hydrothermal venting.
    Ex. Scientists once thought that deep-sea volcanic vents were a rare occurrence.
    Ex. Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.
    Ex. Established in 1984, it conducts research on the impacts and consequences of submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global ocean.
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    = volcanic vent, hydrothermal vent, hydrothermal venting.

    Ex: Scientists once thought that deep-sea volcanic vents were a rare occurrence.

    Ex: Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.
    Ex: Established in 1984, it conducts research on the impacts and consequences of submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global ocean.

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    fumarole
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    fumarole

    Spanish-English dictionary > fumarola

  • 5 ventiladero hidrotermal

    (n.) = hydrothermal vent, hydrothermal venting
    Ex. Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.
    Ex. Established in 1984, it conducts research on the impacts and consequences of submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global ocean.
    * * *
    (n.) = hydrothermal vent, hydrothermal venting

    Ex: Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.

    Ex: Established in 1984, it conducts research on the impacts and consequences of submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global ocean.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ventiladero hidrotermal

  • 6 agua dulce

    f.
    1 fresh water.
    2 sweet water.
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    fresh water
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    fresh water; un pescado de agua dulce a freshwater fish
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    (n.) = freshwater [fresh water]
    Ex. This journal covers the world's literature on the science, technology and management of marine, brackish, and freshwater environments.
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    fresh water; un pescado de agua dulce a freshwater fish
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    (n.) = freshwater [fresh water]

    Ex: This journal covers the world's literature on the science, technology and management of marine, brackish, and freshwater environments.

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    fresh water

    Spanish-English dictionary > agua dulce

  • 7 salobre

    adj.
    1 salty.
    2 briny, brackish, saltish, salty.
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    1 (agua) brackish, slightly salty
    2 (salado) salty; (muy salado) briny
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    ADJ salt, salty
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    adjetivo briny, brackish
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    = brackish, salty [saltier -comp., saltiest -sup.], saline.
    Ex. This journal covers the world's literature on the science, technology and management of marine, brackish, and freshwater environments.
    Ex. Information was also collected on the short-term history of medication and lifestyle including smoking, drinking and eating salty foods.
    Ex. One group received intravenous synthetic human secretin at the first visit, followed by a saline placebo at week 6.
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    * agua salobre = salt water [saltwater].
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    adjetivo briny, brackish
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    = brackish, salty [saltier -comp., saltiest -sup.], saline.

    Ex: This journal covers the world's literature on the science, technology and management of marine, brackish, and freshwater environments.

    Ex: Information was also collected on the short-term history of medication and lifestyle including smoking, drinking and eating salty foods.
    Ex: One group received intravenous synthetic human secretin at the first visit, followed by a saline placebo at week 6.
    * agua salobre = salt water [saltwater].

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    briny, brackish
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    salobre adjetivo salty, briny
    agua salobre, brackish water
    ' salobre' also found in these entries:
    English:
    brackish
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    salobre adj
    salty
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    adj salt; ( con demasiada sal) salty
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    salobre adj
    : brackish, briny

    Spanish-English dictionary > salobre

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