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1 polarity epoch
Макаров: эпоха полярности (период времени, в течение которого магнитное поле Земли полностью или почти полностью сохраняло свое направление) -
2 polarity epoch
nGEOL época de polaridad f -
3 geomagnetic polarity epoch
English-Russian dictionary of geology > geomagnetic polarity epoch
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4 normal polarity epoch
English-Russian dictionary of geology > normal polarity epoch
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5 reversed polarity epoch
English-Russian dictionary of geology > reversed polarity epoch
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6 geomagnetic polarity epoch
Геофизика: палеомагнитная эпоха, эпоха геомагнитной полярностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > geomagnetic polarity epoch
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7 normal polarity epoch
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8 reversed polarity epoch
Геофизика: эпоха обратной геомагнитной полярностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reversed polarity epoch
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9 polarity
nCHEM, ELEC, ELEC ENG, ELECTRON, PHYS, TV polaridad f -
10 epoch
эпоха
Azoic epoch азойская эра, азой
base-leveling epoch эпоха выравнивания
degrading epoch эпоха размыва или разрушения
drift epoch ледниковая эпоха
epiglacial epoch эпигляциальная эпоха
Gauss normal epoch эпоха нормальной полярности Гаусса (2,47 — 3,41 млн. л.)
Gilbert reversed epoch эпоха обратной полярности Гильберта (3,41—5,44 млн. л.)
glacial epoch ледниковая эпоха
minerogenetic epoch металлогеническая эпоха
polarity epoch эпоха полярности (период времени, в течение которого магнитное поле Земли полностью или почти полностью сохраняло своё направление)
recent epoch современная [новейшая] эпоха (послеледникового времени)
terrace(an) epoch эпоха образования речных террас (см. тж. Holocene)
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