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Hydrothermal resource

Глоссарий по геотермальной энергии
    A conventional geothermal resource (underground system of hot water and/or steam) that can be tapped for electricity generation using existing technologies.




Hydrothermal, английский
    An adjective relating to hot water, the action of hot water, or the products of this action (mindat, 2023). refer to hydrothermal system and conventional geothermal energy generation for insight about hydrothermal parameters in geothermal projects.


Hydrothermal activity, английский
    Circulation of hot fluids and gases, usually associated with movement


Hydrothermal alteration, английский

Hydrothermal deposit, английский

Hydrothermal metamorphism, английский

Hydrothermal reservoir, английский
    An underground zone of porous rock containing hot water.


Hydrothermal solution, английский

Hydrothermal stage, английский

Hydrothermal synthesis, английский

Hydrothermal system, английский
    The category of geothermal system with convective heat transfer in a naturally occurring geofluid.


Hydrothermal waters, английский
    Гидротермальные вода (естественные подогретые подземные вода)


Hydrothermale metamorphose, немецкий

Resource, английский
  1. A resource is a person or piece of equipment capable of performing a work order task.

  2. Ресурс

  3. Expedient. a good seaman is ever a man of resources.

  4. That which may be consumed by an organism and, as a result, becomes unavailable to another, e.g. food, water, nesting sites, co2, minerals solar energy,etc. r. for autotrophs: light, water, minerals, co2, o2 (at night) space, etc. r. for heterotrophs: consists basically in the food chain provided (see there). sustainable r.:

  5. A document, slide set, or other printable output that can be imported by the meeting client.

  6. A reusable named item in your project or document that can represent a color (brush), object, control, style, template, user control or value that you can apply or re-use’ throughout your project to create consistency in color (theme) or to create multiple instances of a single control like a button where you want to maintain a unified look for each button.’

  7. A room, computer, or any equipment needed at a meeting.

  8. A special variable that holds a reference to a database connection or statement.

  9. A stock of money, product, or people services used in the performance of an activity.

  10. A user that performs a service, or the equipment or facility that is required for a service.

  11. An optional payload that can be associated with an action. by default, human workflow services track resources that flow through an activity flow. it is important to note that human workflow services does not manage the resource, it only tracks a reference to the resource.

  12. Any item in a report server database that is not a report, folder, or shared data source item.

  13. Any nonexecutable data that is logically deployed with an application. a resource might be displayed in an application as error messages or as part of the user interface. resources can contain data in a number of forms, including strings, images, and persisted objects.

  14. For device manager, any of four system components that control how the devices on a computer work. these four system resources are interrupt request (irq) lines, direct memory access (dma) channels, input/output (i/o) ports, and memory addresses.

  15. For failover clusters or server clusters, a physical or logical entity that is capable of being managed by a cluster, brought online and taken offline, and moved between nodes. a resource can be owned only by a single node at any point in time.

  16. Generally, any part of a computer system or network, such as a disk drive, printer, or memory, that can be allotted to a running program or a process.


Resource, английский

Resource access control facility, английский
    Средства управления доступом к ресурсам (система защиты данных в хост-машинах фирмы ibm)


Resource access control facility;, русский

Resource account, английский
    A single security principal-€”usually a user account-€”that is created in active- directory domain services (ad ds) and used to map to a single federated user.


Resource allocation, английский
  1. Распределение ресурсов

  2. The assignment of resources to tasks in a project.

  3. The process of distributing a computer system’s facilities to different components of a job in order to perform the job.

  4. This term refers to a particular use of land (natural resources), labor (human capital), and capital (buildings and equipment)-applied to the production of goods and services by a firm, sector, or economy as a whole. see resource efficiency.


Resource allocation software, английский
    Программное обеспечение для распределения ресур* сов


Resource allowance, английский
    Сырьевая налоговая скидка (канад.). налоговая скидка с доходов сырьевых компаний в размере 25% валовых поступлений за вычетом эксплуатационных затрат на добычу минерального сырья и инвестиционной налоговой скидки


Conventional, английский
  1. Обычный (об оружии)

  2. Обычный (напр. об оружии)

  3. A конвенциональный3; узуальный metaphor, norm

  4. Обычный; общепринятый; стандартный


Geothermal, английский
  1. Of or relating to the earth`s interior heat.

  2. An adjective relating to heat within earth.


Underground, английский
  1. Подземный

  2. Below grade or ground level, as underground drain lines or cables.


Electricity, английский
  1. Электричество

  2. Energy resulting from the flow of charge particles, such as electrons or ions.

  3. The movement of electrons (a subatomic particle), produced by a voltage, through a conductor.

  4. Energy resulting from the flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions.

  5. The fl ow of passing charge through a conductor, driven by a difference in voltage between the ends of the conductor. electrical power is generated by work from heat in a gas or steam turbine or from wind, oceans or falling water, or produced directly from sunlight using a photovoltaic device or chemically in a fuel cell. being a current, electricity cannot be stored and requires wires and cables for its transmission (see grid). because electric current fl ows immediately, the demand for electricity must be matched by production in real time.


Generation, немецкий

Known geothermal resource area (kgra), английский
    A region identified by the u.s. geological survey as containing geothermal resources.


Geothermal heat pumps, английский
    Mature technologies that use the constant temperature of the shallow earth (40–70°f) to provide heating and cooling solutions to buildings wherever the ground can be cost-effectively accessed to depths below seasonal temperature variations.