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мощность (толщина, глубина) зоны малых скоростей (сейсм.)Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > weathering depths
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1. глубина2. геол. мощность ( пласта)
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operating w.'ter depth — рабочая глубина воды (для морского бурения)
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1) глубина2) высота борта ( судна)3) геол. мощность, толщина ( пласта)•from spud-in to total depth — от устья до конечной глубины;
depth in — глубина, на которую было опущено новое долото;
depth out — глубина ствола скважины, до которой проработало долото ( до извлечения);
- depth of caseto determine depth — измерять глубину;
- depth of cement case
- depth of cover
- depth of diamond-bearing layer
- depth of invasion
- depth of investigation
- depth of penetration
- depth of pile setting
- depth of pipeline
- depth of plunger
- actual drilling depth
- actual filling depth
- authorized depth
- average depth
- average well depth
- basement depth
- bottomhole depth
- budgeted depth
- cable depth
- case depth
- casing depth
- casing cemented depth
- casing liner hanger setting depth
- casing setting depth
- contract depth
- corrected depth
- crack depth
- design water depth
- designed depth
- drawworks brake drum flange depth
- drilled-out depth
- drillhole depth
- drilling depth
- drilling total depth
- estimated depth
- filling depth
- filtrate ingress depth
- fishing depth
- foundation depth
- geophone depth
- hole depth
- immersion depth
- insert depth
- invasion depth
- kerf depth
- landing depth
- log total depth
- logging depth
- maximum depth of seismic rays
- maximum drilling depth
- measured depth
- measured drilling depth
- measured total depth
- migrated depth
- new total depth
- occurrence depth
- oil plug-back depth
- old total depth
- operating water depth
- overall depth
- overburden depth
- packer setting depth
- penetration depth
- pipeline laying depth
- pipeline trench depth
- pit depth
- planned drilling depth
- platform depth
- plugged back depth
- plugged back total depth
- pool depth
- predetermined well depth
- predicted depth
- preestablished depth
- producing depth
- project drilling depth
- proposed depth
- pulling depth of drill pipe
- pump running depth
- pump setting depth
- rated depth
- reflection depth
- reflector depth
- refraction depth
- refractor depth
- reservoir depth
- running depth
- sampling depth
- seismic-deducted depth
- seismometer depth
- selected depth
- setting depth
- shot depth
- shothole depth
- shot-point depth
- sidetracked total depth
- source depth
- stratigraphic depth
- streamer depth
- tanker depth
- target well depth
- test depth
- time depth
- tooth depth
- total depth
- true depth
- true vertical well depth
- tubing depth
- tubing running depth
- tubing setting depth
- ultimate pump running depth
- ultimate pump setting depth
- unmigrated depth
- weathering depth
- well depth
- well contract depth
- well total depth
- well total vertical depth
- whipstock depth
- wireline total depth
- working depth* * *• высота
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