Examples of using Dikes in English and their translations into Indonesian
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in contrast to dikes, discordant intrusive sheets which do cut across older rocks.
The Sumerian language has many terms for canals, dikes, and reservoirs, and this indicates that Sumerian speakers were possibly farmers who moved down from the north after perfecting irrigation agriculture there.
Defences such as dikes, bunds, reservoirs,
Diabase dikes and sills are typically shallow intrusive bodies
A ring complex is a general term used to describe an intrusive complex that contains discordant cone sheets and/or ring dikes.
below sea level and therefore reliant upon impressive dikes, as well as modern flood prevention techniques.
below sea level and therefore reliant upon impressive dikes as well as modern flood prevention techniques.
exotic looks with contortion and dent dikes which follow the contours of the irregular,
form lava flows, dikes, and in some cases massive intrusions in the centres of old volcanoes.
form lava flows, dikes, and in some cases form massive intrusions in the centers of volcanoes.
gneiss intruded by numerous sills and dikes of leucogranite ranging in thickness from 1 cm to 1,500 m(0.4 in to 4,900 ft).
He spent more than nine years building a series of dikes and dams along the riverbanks, but all of this was ineffective, despite(or because of) the great number and size of these dikes and the use of a special self-expanding soil.
In Britain they occur in Skye as lava flows and as dikes or intrusions, but they are much more common on the continent of Europe,
teams of laborers constructed hundreds of miles of canals and dikes that relied on subtle differences in the land's natural inclination to divert water from the Puok,
Dikes were built at the Pripyat River to contain damage from contaminated water run-off
such as the building of dams and dikes at the threat of death,
sea level in many if not most areas, and will be devastated with high tides as the storms pick up and assault their dikes.
Nowadays its caprices are kept in check by a system of dams and man-made dikes, built with the voluntary aid of those who live by the river
Geocell Application 1 Used for consolidating railway subgrade 2 Used to stabilize highway subgrade 3 Used for loading dikes and retaining walls 4 Used for shallow water channel management 5 Used to support pipelines and drains 6 A hybrid retaining….
the Dutch have spent centuries constructing dikes, pumps, and drainage systems to keep the encroaching North Sea at bay.