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Accretion [sedimentology]
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The gradual increase or extension of land by natural forces acting over a long period of time, as on a beach by the washing up of sand from the sea or on a flood plain by the accumulation of sediment deposited by a stream. synonym: aggradation. gg
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Accrete, английский
Accreted value, английский
Accreting swap), английский
An interest rate swap in which the notional principal amount increases over time, for example as with a construction loan provided in tranches as each stage of the project is completed.
Accretion, английский
- A gradual increase in size, as through growth or external addition an accretion of calcium around the joint
- The process by which two continental masses collide and weld together, resulting in a larger continent.
- Отложение наносов (напр, в русле реки) ice ~ обледенение, нарастание льда land ~ 1. осушение болот 2. расширение и освоение прибрежной полосы
- Увеличение расхода дрены по длине* приток в дрену на единицу длины
- An addition to land through natural causes.
Accretion, французский
Accumulation of dust and gas into larger bodies such as stars, planets and moons.
Accretion (of a discount), английский
In portfolio accounting, a straight-line accumulation of capital gains on a discount bond in anticipation of receipt of par at maturity.
Accretion rate, английский
Скорость заиления водохранилища
Accretion vein, английский
Accretionary, английский
Accumulation, английский
- In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. see: accumulated profits tax. in the context of investments, refers to the purchase by an institutional broker of a
- With respect to radiation protection , accumulation describes the process and location where radioactive materials preferably accumulate in body organs. for example, when i-125 enters the body it will accumulate in the thyroid , where as ca-45 will accumu
- Накопление. рыночный процесс, при котором мелкие торговцы выступают в качестве продавцов, а крупные торговцы покупателями, “накапливая” ценные бумаги;
- Накопление (в снс и смп); сбережения, см. gross accumulation; net capital formation; savings
- Обогащение
- Накопление
- Накопление; суммирование
- Powder accumulation in or around the coating booth or on the workpiece
- Profits that are added to the capital of an organization instead of paid to investors as dividends.
- In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. see: accumulated profits tax. in the context of investments, refers to the purchase by an institutional broker of a large number of shares over a period of time in order to avoid pushing the price of that share up. in the context of mutual funds, refers to the regular investing of a fixed amount while reinvesting dividends and capital gains.
Aggradation, английский
- The addition of a material to the earth’s surface to promote the uniformity of a grade or slope. aggregate 1. an inert granular material such as natural sand, manufactured sand, gravel, crushed gravel, crushed stone, vermiculite, perlite, and air-cooled blast-furnace slag, which when bound together into a conglomerate mass by a matrix forms concrete or mortar. 2. an inert granular material that may be added to gypsum plaster.
- The building-up of the earth`s surface by deposition; specifically, the accumulation of material by any process in order to establish or maintain uniformity of grade or slope; also called accretion. compare - degradation. gg alas - a type of thermokarst depression with steep sides and a flat, grass-covered floor, found in thermokarst terrain, produced by thawing of extensive areas of very thick and exceedingly ice-rich permafrost. compare - thermokarst depression. nrc and gg
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Active layer, английский
The top layer of ground subject to annual thawing and freezing in areas underlain by permafrost. nrc
Ablation till, английский
A general term for loose, relatively permeable, earthy material deposited during the downwasting of nearly static glacial ice, either contained within or accumulated on the surface of the glacier.
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