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1 seafloor contour
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2 изобата
1) General subject: contour line, fathom2) Geology: isobath (линия одинаковых глубин от поверхности земли или воды), isobath (The distance from the coastline to the 3000 m isobath varies from 28 km in the Pernambuco - Paraiba Basin to a maximum of 600 km in the Santos Basin.), isobathic line (линия одинаковых глубин от поверхности земли или воды)3) Naval: fathom curve, fathom line, isobath curve4) Engineering: bathymetric contour, bottom contour, depth contour, depth line, isobathic line, isobatic curve, seafloor contour, sounding contour, subsurface contour, water line5) Metallurgy: depth curve6) Oil: isobath7) Cartography: bathymetrical contour, hydroisohypse, sea bed contour, sea bottom contour, sea contour, sounding line, submarine contour, water depth line8) Oilfield: bathymetric curve, isobatic line9) Makarov: isobath (изолиния глубины водоёма), isobath (линия равных глубин)10) General subject: hydroisobath, water-depth line -
3 рельеф морского дна
1) General subject: seabed topography2) Naval: sea bottom contour3) Engineering: submarine topography4) Cartography: submarine relief, underwater topography5) Geophysics: sea-floor relief, seafloor topography, seabed features6) Makarov: conformation of the seabedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рельеф морского дна
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