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Shoal (relict)

Глоссарий геологических терминов
    A surficial ridge, bank, or bar consisting of sand or other subaqueous deposit that has become permanently exposed by the retreat or lowering of a proglacial lake or other body of water. compare - longshore bar [relict]. gg




Shoal, английский
  1. Shallow areas of water.

  2. Or sandbar is a somewhat linear landform within or extending into a body of water, typically composed of sand, silt or small pebbles. bars can appear in the sea, in a lake, or in a river.

  3. Shallow water that is a hazard to navigation.

  4. Мель, стая, косяк, выходить на мелкое место,

  5. Aii area of shallow water.

  6. Мелкий

  7. A danger formed by sunken rocks, on which the sea does not break; but generally applied to every place where the water is shallow, whatever be the ground. (see flat shoal, shole, or schole.) also, denotes a great quantity of fishes swimming in company— squamos? cohortes. also, a vessel is said to shoalen, or shoal her water, when she comes from a greater into a less depth.

  8. [1] an area of shallow water, with substantially less clearance than the surrounding area, forming an offshore hazard to surface navigation. [2] a submerged sandbank or reef visible at low tide. [3] to become shallower [4] a group of swimming fish. (the first three are pronounced shole, from old english sceald = shallow; the fourth is pronounced skool, from middle dutch shele = school.)

  9. (noun) (a) a relatively shallow place in a stream, lake, sea, or other body of water; a shallows. (b) a natural, subaqueous ridge, bank, or bar consisting of, or covered by, sand or other unconsolidated material, rising from the bed of a body of water (e.g. estuarine floor) to near the surface. it may be exposed at low water. compare - reef. sss & gg

  10. Submerged bar, bank or ridge.


Shoal, английский

Shoal draft, английский
    Мелкосидящий


Shoal draft boat, английский
    Мелкосидящая лодка


Shoal draught, английский
    Shallow draught, making the vessel capable of sailing in unusually shallow water.


Shoaling, английский
  1. The influence of the seabed on wave behaviour. such effects only become significant in water depths of 60m or less. manifested as a reduction in wave speed, a shortening in wave length and an increase in wave height.

  2. Describes the behaviour of fish which aggregate together, including mixed species groups. fish derive many benefits from shoaling behaviour including defence against predators through better predator detection and by diluting the chance of capture, enhanc

  3. [1] the increase in height and decrease in length of a wave as it approaches a shoal. [2] becoming shallower.


Shoaling effect, английский

Shoals, английский
    Scanning hydrographic operational airborne lidar system (or survey -- usce, optech)


Shoaly, английский

Subaqueous, английский
    (adjective) said of conditions and processes, features or deposits, that exist or operate in or under water. compare - subaerial. sss & gg


Permanently, английский
    Постоянно


Proglacial, английский

Shore complex, английский
    Generally a narrow, elongate area that parallels a coastline, commonly cutting across diverse inland landforms, and dominated by landforms derived from active coastal processes which give rise to beach ridges, washover fans, beaches, dunes, wave-cut platforms, barrier islands, cliffs, etc. sw


Sewage lagoon, английский
    Any artificial pond or other water-filled excavation for the natural oxidation of sewage or disposal of animal manure. gg