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Basin-floor remnant

Глоссарий геологических терминов
    (colloquial: western u.s.a.) a relatively flat, erosional remnant of any former landform of a basin floor that has been dissected following the incision of an axial stream. ffp




Remnant, английский
    A short piece of carpet from a roll of carpet that usually measures less than nine feet long. smooth surfaced flooring (tiles, strips or sheet goods) manufactured by combining a plastic material with filler and pigments, then processed into sheets of different thicknesses. if a backing material is used, the plastic sheet is joined to the backing. types include solid vinyl, backed or cushioned vinyl, rubber, cork and linoleum.


Remnant, английский

Remnant magnetism, английский
    This is the term applied to the magnetism remaining in a magnetic circuit after the magnetizing force is removed.


Remnant stresses, английский
    See "residual stresses".


Colloquial, английский
    A разговорный language, speech, standard


Relatively, английский

Bay bottom, английский
    The nearly level or slightly undulating central portion of a submerged, low-energy, depositional estuarine embayment characterized by relatively deep water (1.0 to >2.5 m). compare - lagoon bottom. sss


Basin floor, английский
    A general term for the nearly level, lower-most part of intermontane basins (i.e. bolsons, semibolsons). the floor includes all of the alluvial, eolian, and erosional landforms below the piedmont slope.