英語 での Sediments の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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We got as close as 200 feet of the dredge site and there were no suspended sediments in the water.
C Member Coherent formation Rift basin sediments Miocene 12.3-?
The red rock layers are primarily eroded sediments that formed at the bottom of an ancient sea 1,500 million years ago.
J Member[ Top][ Japanese] J Member Coherent formation Rift basin sediments Miocene 10.0 or 9.5-?
Because gasoline isn't pure, additives and sediments build up over time.
Relatively dominated in coarse sediments such as shells, calcareous nodules, and siliceous gravels.
The uplifted areas were then eroded, and further sediments, such as the London Clay, were deposited over southern England.
Volcanic sediments rapidly deposited from the water-saturated flow having 40- 80% of sediments concentration.
Achim Brauer and colleagues studied varved sediments from a German crater lake.
An alluvial soil is found where a piece of land is covered with loose sediments after a river or brook has flooded it.
They are found along coasts world-wide at high latitudes, and tend to receive large amounts of sediments from the rapid erosion of coastal mountains.
Researchers have previously presumed that the organic matter left in sediments after millions of years is too difficult for most single-celled organisms to consume.
Since fjords also tend to be deeper than the surrounding ocean, they effectively trap sediments and terrestrial carbon transported from the land surface, and the rapid accumulation of sediments prevents the carbon from being mineralized.
High quality virgin coconut oil via dry process is finally produced through a purification process that removes residual sediments and moisture content to meet global standards.
Today 9 miles(14 km) to 12 miles(19 km) of sediments are buried beneath the Texas continental shelf and a large proportion of remaining US oil reserves are located here.
Specific applications of NAA to meet national priority needs would be in food(for food traceability and safety studies), marine sediments(for natural attenuation studies) and APM for air pollution source identification and apportionment studies.
The International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004(BWM Convention) entered into force on 8 September 2017.
The more oxygen in the atmosphere, the faster it reacted with this organic material, creating a regulatory mechanism whereby the oxygen was consumed by the sediments at the same rate at which it is produced.
The International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments(BWM Convention) will enter into force on 8 September 2017.
This applies to all communities within the lithosphere, ie for deposits of crude oil, coal and gas hydrate as well as for deep aquifers, deeper sediments of the ocean and for ecosystems in simple solid rock.