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Acoustical oceanography

Fisheries glossary
    The use of underwater sound to map underwater topography and the contents of the sea.




Acoustical, английский
    Акустический, зву- ¦ковой


Acoustical -, английский
  1. Создание благоприятных акустических условий (в помещении)

  2. Улучшение акустических свойств [акустики] помещений


Acoustical absorbent, английский

Acoustical absorption coefficient, английский

Acoustical barrier, английский

Acoustical birefringence, английский

Acoustical board, английский

Acoustical ceiling, английский
    A ceiling covered by, or formed of, an acoustical material.


Acoustical ceiling board, английский
    An acoustical material in board form, designed primarily for suspended ceiling application.


Acoustical ceiling board., английский

Acoustical ceiling system, английский
    A structural system for supporting an acoustical ceiling; may incorporate lighting fixtures and air diffusers.


Acoustical celling, английский

Acoustical cleaning (, английский

Acoustical comfort, английский
    Акустический комфорт субъективное ощущение оптимального слушания (особ, при отсутствии нежелательных шумов)


Acoustical door, английский
    A solid, heavy door which is gasketed along the top and sides; usually has an automatic door bottom; especially constructed to reduce noise transmission through it; usually carries a sound transmission class (stc) rating, which is a measure of its sound insulation value.


Acoustical doppler effect, английский

Acoustical duct lining, английский

Acoustical holography, английский

Acoustical impedance, английский

Acoustical impedance matching, английский

Acoustical inhomogenelties, английский
    Неоднородности акустической среды


Underwater, английский
  1. Подводный

  2. Below the surface, submerged.


Topography, английский
  1. The shape of the land.

  2. The description of each particular part of the body

  3. The relative position and elevations of the natural or manmade features of an area that describe the configuration of its surface. hp


Demersal zone, английский
    The zone at or near the bottom of a sea or lake. inhabitants of the demersal zone feed off the bottom or off other demersal fish. see also pelagic zone.


Biomass, английский
  1. The total weight of a fish species in a given area. can be measured as the total weight in tons of a stock in a fishery, or are be measured per square metre or square kilometre. the most successful species worldwide, in terms of biomass, may be the antarc

  2. Total woody material in a forest. refers to both merchantable material and material left following a conventional logging operation (4).

  3. Биомасса (количество органического вещества в живых организмах на единицу поверхности дна (на

  4. Organic waste from agricultural, livestock, and lumber industry products, dead trees, foliage, etc., and is considered a renewable energy source. biomass can be used as fuel and is most often burned to create steam that powers steam turbine generators. it is also used to make transportation fuels like ethanol and biodiesel, and chemicals like pyrolysis oil that can be burned like oil to produce energy.

  5. The total weight or volume of a species in a given area.

  6. Material of biological origin (plants or animal matter), excluding material embedded in geological formations and transformed to fossil fuels or peat. the international energy agency (world energy outlook ) defi nes traditional biomass as biomass consumption in the residential sector in developing countries that refers to the often unsustainable use of wood, charcoal, agricultural residues and animal dung for cooking and heating. all other biomass use is defi ned as modern biomass, differentiated further by this report into two groups. modern bioenergy encompasses electricity generation and combined heat and power (chp) from biomass and municipal solid waste (msw), biogas, residential space and hot water in buildings and commercial applications from biomass, msw, and biogas, and liquid transport fuels. industrial bioenergy applications include heating through steam generation and self generation of electricity and chp in the pulp and paper industry, forest products, food and related industries.