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Plug dome
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- The steep-sided, rounded mound formed when viscous lava wells up into a crater and is too stiff to flow away. it piles up as a dome-shaped mass, often completely filling the vent from which it emerged.
- A volcanic dome characterized by an upheaved, consolidated conduit filling. gg
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Dome, английский
- Term used to describe a type of camera housing made of smoked glass or plastic usually containing a pan and tilt head and used for discreet surveillance.
- A steep-sided mass of viscous (doughy) lava extruded from a volcanic vent, often circular in plane view and spiny, rounded, or flat on top. its surface is often rough and blocky as a result of fragmentation of the cooler, outer crust during growth of the dome.
- Купол; свод
- The steam chamber of a boiler. compare air dome.
- An uplift in which the beds, or strata, dip outward and downward in all directions from a center.
- Фильтросный колпак (для пневматической аэрации на очистных сооружениях)
- A dome-shaped structure, usually associated with igneous or other
Dome, английский
A closure which has a rounded top surface.
Dome, английский
Coupole;dôme
Dome, английский
Dome, английский
Dome, английский
Your head, above the face. example john just got mugged! they slapped a lead pipe against his dome!
Dome, французский
Dome camera, английский
Dome car, английский
Вагон со стеклянной крышей для туристов
Dome elliptique, французский
Dome head, английский
Dome pendentif, французский
Dome platform, английский
Dome platform handrail, английский
Dome platform handrail bracket, английский
Dome step, английский
Dome step bracket, английский
Dome step ladder, английский
Dome structure, английский
Dome surbaisse, французский
Dome surhausse, французский
Completely, английский
Вполне; полностью; совершенно
Consolidated, английский
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Potential energy (gravitational), английский
The stored energy of a substance. water has a lot of this if there is an elevation difference. potential energy can be converted to kinetic energy if the water (or other substance) is allowed to move.
Caldera, английский
- The spanish word for cauldron, a basin-shaped volcanic depression; by definition, at least a mile in diameter. such large depressions are typically formed by the subsidence of volcanoes. crater lake occupies the best-known caldera in the cascades.
- A collapsed or partially-collapsed seamount, commonly of annular shape.
- A large, more or less circular depression, formed by explosion and/or collapse, which surrounds a volcanic vent or vents, and whose diameter is many times greater than that of the included vent, or vents.
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