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Deflation flat - (colloquial

Глоссарий геологических терминов
    Us gulf coast) a series of low ridges and troughs on an essentially flat surface on barrier islands formed by dune field migration during alternating wet and dry periods; a type of interdune. troughs are eroded down to the wet sand level during drought periods (dune slack), while the ridges are stabilized by vegetation that invades the edge of dune fields during wet periods. compare - blowout, deflation basin. hf




Essentially, английский
  1. По существу; главным образом см. substantially

  2. No существу; главным образом


Alternating, английский
  1. Current, synchronous на переменном токе, синхронный

  2. Current, volt напряжение переменного тока в вольтах

  3. Flemish bond a brickwork pattern which is produced by laying alternate

  4. Переменный; знакопеременный; альтернативный

  5. Знакопеременный (о силе, напряжении)`, чередующийся


Stabilized, английский

Vegetation, английский
  1. A growth on a membrane, e.g. on the cusps of valves in the heart

  2. Растительный покров


Degradation [geomorphology], английский
    The wearing down or away, and the general lowering of the land surface by natural processes of weathering and erosion (e.g., the deepening by a stream of its channel) and may infer the process of transportation of sediment. compare - destructional. gg


Deflation basin, английский
    A topographic basin excavated and maintained by wind erosion which removes unconsolidated material and commonly leaves a rim of resistant material surrounding the depression. unlike a blowout, a deflation basin does not include adjacent deposits derived from the basin. compare - blowout. gg