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Russian to English translations [PRO] Science / ����������� | |||||
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4 +10 | holomictic; meromictic |
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holomictic; meromictic Explanation: 1.Harcourt: AP Dictionary of Science and Technology: ... holomictic lake Hydrology. a lake that undergoes a complete mixing of its waters throughout its entire depth during periods of circulation or overturn. ... ttp://www.harcourt.com/dictionary/def/4/8/8/1/4881500.html More Results From: www.harcourt.com 2.Introduction. Basic hydrological features. The upper layer. The ... ... The terms ?meromictic? and holomictic? were coined by Hutchinson (1957). He defined a meromictic lake as one in which part of the deep sea water is ... http://marine.ocean.org.il/DS_website/DS_Database.htm 3.Natural Resources Facts ... tion scheme described previously would fall under the classification of holomictic . Water in holomictic lakes circulates freely throughout the entire water ... http://www.uri.edu/ce/wq/ww/resources/dotemp.pdf 4.DRAFT 35.p65 ... increasing the divalent/ monovalent cation ratio of its waters. The new holomictic regime has been interrupted twice: short meromictic episodes have occurred ... http://www.limnology.org/news/silnews35.pdf and many many other... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-17 18:18:50 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Меромиктический водоем - пример экосистемы с выделяемыми ценозами. http://biosens.ibpm.serpukhov.su/FINAL/microb/va.html и очень много других ссылок; -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-18 11:01:46 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- к сожалению, в глоссарий внесены оба слова, а надо было отдельно меромиктический -meromictic Reference: http://www.harcourt.com/dictionary/def/4/8/8/1/4881500.html |
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