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1) Геология: содержание растворённых веществ в речной воде2) Общая лексика: растворённые наносы -
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Англо-русский гидрогеологический словарь > river dissolved load
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SEWAGE TREATMENT TERMS ТНТ №004 -
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1. наносы, нагрузка (материал, переносимый потоком, ледником, ветром, течением и т. п.; объём переносимого материала) 2. нагрузка, тяжесть (напр. вышележащих пластов)
axial load осевая нагрузка
bed-material [bottom-bed] load донный осадок
buckling load нагрузка, вызывающая продольный изгиб; критическая нагрузка
contact load приконтактовый твёрдый сток
coring load каротажный груз
cracking load разрушающая нагрузка
drift load перенесённый материал
inclined load наклонная нагрузка
river load речные отложения
river dissolved load содержание растворённых веществ в речной воде
safe load допустимая нагрузка
saltation load сальтирующий твёрдый сток
sediment load твёрдый сток, нагрузка потока
shock load ударное давление
silt load суспензионный твёрдый сток, состоящий в основном из ила
snow load снежная нагрузка
solution load растворённый твёрдый сток
stream load речные отложения
suspended [suspension] load суспензионный твёрдый сток
tractional load твёрдый сток волочения
uncompensated load неуравновешенная нагрузка
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