Примеры использования Geological formations на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Carbon capture and storage involves capturing CO2 in the atmosphere and injecting it into geological formations deep beneath the earth's surface where it will remain for hundreds of years, if not permanently.
extremely deep geological formations.
burial in deep geological formations USA, Finland, Sweden.
However, it was only 272 years later, in 1887, that detailed exploration of the topographical features and geological formations of the island was performed.
its atmosphere that supports life; geological formations include deep sediment deposits,
Or perceived sacred natural sites are certain springs, geological formations and entire ecosystems such as Issyk Kul Lake itself.
Many specimens of T. tilletti have been collected from several geological formations throughout western North America.
procedures for carbon dioxide capture and storage in geological formations as CDM project activities.
sub-bottom profiling system which generates and receives acoustic impulses from a towed sound projector to map geological formations.
These geological formations drawing of narrow
Even when the watch is within the reception range of the transmitter, signal reception will be impossible if the signal is blocked by mountains or other geological formations between the watch and signal source.
inject it into sub-seabed geological formations for long-term isolation from the atmosphere.
Long filamentous structures have been preserved along with skeletal remains of numerous coelurosaurs from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation and other nearby geological formations from Liaoning, China.
greenhouse gases in geological formations is hereby defined.
you will discover unusual geological formations, which inspired some of Dalí's work.
relatively low-cost and very limited environmental impact, geological formations are attracting most interest at present as a means of storing CO2.
The bends of the ancient valley of the Daugava are considered to be the oldest geological formations in Latvia.
In 1980 it was recognized as a National Natural Landmark because of the number of ecological systems and geological formations.
Technical considerations relating to safe carbon storage in geological formations, mostly expected to be beneath the seafloor, have recently been reviewed.
kimberlite occurrences geological formations of diamond bearing rock.