moho discontinuity
1Moho — [mō′hō΄] n. short for MOHOROVIČIć DISCONTINUITY * * * Mo·ho (mōʹhō ) n. The Mohorovičić discontinuity. * * * or Mohorovičić discontinuity Boundary between the Earth s crust and its mantle. The Moho lies at a depth of about 22 mi (35 km) below… …
2Moho — Mo ho, n. [Short for Mohorovicic discontinuity, from Andrija Mohorovi[ccaron]i[cacute], a Yugoslavian geologist.] (Geol.) The boundary between the earth s crust and the semiliquid mantle beneath. It varies in depth from 3 miles beneath the… …
3Moho — [mō′hō΄] n. short for MOHOROVIČIć DISCONTINUITY …
4Moho line — The Mantle is a part of an astronomical object. Earth s mantle is a 2,900 km thick rocky shell comprising approximately 70% of Earth s volume. It is predominantly solid and overlies the Earth s iron rich core, which occupies about 30% of Earth s… …
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6moho — n. boundary between the crust and upper mantle of the Earth: abbreviation of Mohorovic discontinuity. ♦ mohole, n. borehole into the Earth s crust as far as the moho …
7Moho — noun Etymology: short for Mohorovicic discontinuity, from Andrija Mohorovičić died 1936 Yugoslavian geologist Date: 1952 the boundary layer between the earth s crust and mantle whose depth varies from about 3 miles (5 kilometers) beneath the… …
8Moho — noun The Mohorovičić discontinuity …
9moho — see Mohorovicic discontinuity …
10Moho — [ məʊhəʊ] noun Geology the boundary surface between the earth s crust and the mantle. Origin 1930s: abbrev. of Mohorovičić discontinuity, named after the Yugoslav seismologist Andrija Mohorovičić …