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Planare erosion

Глоссарий по инженерной геологии и горной добыче


    Эрозия плоскостная, русский
      Эрозия, действующая более или менее равномерно по всей поверхности склона.




    Eros, французский
      Dieu grec de l'amour. terme utilisé par sigmund freud pour désigner l'instinct de vie qui donne naissance à la motivation sexuelle. cet instinct de vie est à l'origine de la libido


    Eros, английский
    1. Earth resources observation satellite

    2. Elimination of range zero system

    3. Experimental reflector orbital shot

    4. Earth resources observation satellite; earth resources observation system

    5. Brand name for oxygen mask

    6. Early rationalisation of signalling: railtrack’s accelerated programme of closing small signal boxes and concentrating work at fewer, larger signal boxes


    Eros data center (lia), английский

    Eros digital image enhancement systems, английский

    Eros digital image processing system, английский

    Erosdc, английский
      Earth resources observation system data


    Erose, английский

    Erosión, испанский

    Erosión del fondo, испанский

    Erosión entrehierro, испанский

    Erosión lateral, испанский

    Erosión lineal, испанский

    Erosión plana, испанский

    Erosibility, английский

    Erosiivinen, финский

    Erosio [onis, f], латинский

    Erosio, onis, f, латинский

    Erosion, английский
    1. The progressive removal of a machine surface by cavitation or by particle impingement at high velocities.

    2. The movement of weathered material downslope under the influence of gravity. water acts as a catalyst and as a lubricant. some common types of erosion includes landslides, rockfalls, creep, etc. erosion takes weathered material and puts it in a river so it can be transported to the beach (see strickler`s 3rd law of geofantasy).

    3. The action of wearing away tissue or breaking down tissue

    4. A negative impact on one or more of a firm`s existing assets.

    5. The wearing and removal of soil or rock fragments caused by glaciers,

    6. Destruction of metals or other materials by the abrasive action of moving fluids usually accelerated by the presence of solid particles or matter in suspension. when corrosion occurs simultaneously, the term erosion-corrosion is often used.

    7. Loss of material or degradation of surface quality through friction or abrasion from moving fluids, made worse by solid particles in those fluids or by cavitation in the moving fluid. see wear.

    8. In image processing, condition of a binary image where the pixel in the output image becomes a 1 if each of its eight neighbors is a 1 in the input image. see also closing, dilation and opening. erosion-corrosion: simultaneous occurrence of erosion and corrosion.

    9. (1) loss of material or degradation of surface quality through friction or abrasion from moving fluids, made worse by solid particles in those fluids or by cavitation in the moving fluid. (2) in image processing, condition of a binary image where the pixel in the output image is a 1 if each of its eight neighbors is a 1 in the input image. see also closing, dilation, mathematical morphology and opening.1

    10. Loss of material or degradation of surface quality through friction or abrasion from moving fluids, made worse by solid particles in those fluids or by cavitation in the moving fluid. see wear. erosion-corrosion: simultaneous occurrence of erosion and corrosion leading to an accelerated loss of material.

    11. The process by which material (such as rock or soil) is worn away or removed (as by wind or water).


    Erosion, французский

    Erosion, немецкий

    Erosion and deposition model, английский
      Эрозионно-аккумулятивная модель водосборного бассейна


    Effusive felsen, немецкий

    Lineare erosion, немецкий