Examples of using Upper mantle in English and their translations into German
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Even the usually 5-10 km deep border to the upper mantle which is called Moho discontinuity,
of the crust and upper mantle in this region.
The ophiolith represents a complete sequence of oceanic crust and upper mantle which is usually located in several kilometers of depth
In addition, observation of oceanic currents and large-scale magnetic structures in the upper mantle would be feasible by means of continuous surveillance of the Earth's magnetic field at altitudes of 85 to 100 kilometers.
penetrate the lower crust, and possibly the upper mantle.
The upper mantle contains 15.3% of the mantle-crust mass.
The upper mantle contains 15.3% of the mantle-crust mass.
The upper mantle is spotted of yellow.
Part of the upper mantle called the asthenosphere might be partially molten.
Stan has závěsnouložnici and upper mantle draped over the fiberglass support rods.
GEO 566: Earth's Crust and Upper Mantle.
Part of the upper mantle called the asthenosphere might be partially molten.
In a continental environment, magmas are generated in the Earth's crust as well as at varying depths in the upper mantle.
They originate from processes deep within the Earth-typically at depths of about 50 to kilometres 30 to miles-in the mid- to lower-crust or in the upper mantle.
The measurements will give a detailed 3D image of conductive features from the upper crust down to several hundred kilometers into the upper mantle.
The aim of the RUPTURE project herein is to provide information about the internal structure of the crust and upper mantle beneath the mountains.
The diversity tells us that the Moon's upper mantle is much less uniform in composition than Earth's.
Magma could rise from the upper mantle into the middle and upper crust beneath the Laacher See Volcano Rhineland-Palatinate.
that's what we call the upper mantle.
Frank Press on investigations of the Earth's crust and upper mantle.