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Crevasse splay

Глоссарий геологических терминов
    (not recommended) use flood-plain splay. compare - crevasse.




Crevasse, английский

Crevasse filling, английский
    A short, straight ridge of stratified sand and gravel believed to have been deposited in a crevasse of a wasting glacier and left standing after the ice melted; a variety of kame. may also occur as long, sinuous ridges and linear complexes of till or drift. gg


Crevasse [geomorphology], английский
    (a) a wide breach or crack in the bank of a river or canal; especially one in a natural levee or an artificial bank of the lower mississippi river. compare - flood-plain splay, avulsion. (b) part 629 - glossary 629-20 (430-vi-nssh, 2008) a wide, deep break or fissure in the earth after an earthquake. [glaciology] a deep, nearly vertical fissure, crack, or rift in a glacier or other mass of land ice. gg


Crevassed, английский

Splay, английский
  1. To spread out or apart; sloping or spreading the nose pads on a frame to open/widen the bridge.

  2. A sloped surface, or a surface which makes an oblique angle with another, esp. at the sides of a door, window, proscenium, etc., so the opening is larger on one side than the other; a large chamfer; a reveal at an oblique angle to the exterior face of the wall. splay brick, cant brick a brick, one side of which is splayed (beveled).


Splay brick., английский

Splay end, английский
    The smaller end of a splayed masonry unit.


Splay faulting, английский

Splay knot, английский

Splayed arch, английский
    An arch opening which has a larger radius in front than at the back.


Splayed baseboard, английский
    A baseboard having its upper edge beveled.


Splayed coping, английский

Splayed ground, английский
    A plaster ground having undercut edges which provide a key for holding the plaster more securely.


Splayed heading joint, английский
    An overlapping joint between boards; their ends are cut at an angle of 45° rather than 90° as in a butt joint.


Splayed jamb, английский
    Any jamb whose face is not at right angles to the wall in which it is set.


Splayed joint, английский
    A joint between the ends of two adjacent members, each of which is splayed so that the cross-sectional area of the members is unchanged at the joint.


Splayed lintel, английский
    A lintel (i.e., horizontal structural member above a window) each end of which slants downward toward a centerline through the window; often has a keystone at its center. splice box 921


Splayed mullion, английский
    A mullion joining two glazed units which are at an angle to each other, as the mullion of a bay window.


Splayed skirting, английский
    A baseboard having its upper edge beveled.


Splayed tail, английский
    A type of wind vane having a split or v-shaped tail. the apex orients itself into the direction of the wind.


Recommended, английский
  1. Refer to oxbow) an abandoned meander, commonly filled in by deposition and vegetation, but still discernable. gg

  2. The collection title for recommendation items that can be either based on personalization algorithm or not covered by any personalization data.


Cross-bedding, английский
    (a) cross-stratification in which the cross-beds are more than 1 cm in thickness. (b) a crossbedded structure; a cross-bed. compare - cross-lamination. gg


Crevasse filling, английский
    A short, straight ridge of stratified sand and gravel believed to have been deposited in a crevasse of a wasting glacier and left standing after the ice melted; a variety of kame. may also occur as long, sinuous ridges and linear complexes of till or drift. gg