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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Excavation (archaeology) — The term archaeological excavation has a double meaning.# Excavation is the best known and most commonly used within the science of archaeology. In this sense it is the exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains. # The term is… … Wikipedia
Fill (archaeology) — In archaeology fills are contexts representing material that has accumulated or has been deposited into a cut feature such as ditch or pit of some kind. Fills are an important part of the archaeological record as their formation and composition… … Wikipedia
excavation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cavity, hole, pit, mine, shaft, quarry, opening. See concavity. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of excavating] Syn. digging, unearthing, disinterring, mining, quarrying, exhuming, scooping out, digging … English dictionary for students
Cut and fill — A mass haul diagram where land and rock cuts are hauled to fills In earthmoving, cut and fill is the process of constructing a railway, road or canal whereby the amount of material from cuts roughly matches the amount of fill needed to make… … Wikipedia
scour and fill — [ geomorphology ] A process of alternate excavation and refilling of a channel, as by a stream or the tides; especially such a process occurring in time of flood, when the discharge and velocity of an aggrading stream are suddenly increased … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
back|fill — «BAK FIHL», verb, noun. –v.t. to refill (an excavation). –n. soil or other material used to backfill … Useful english dictionary
back fill — A term of the construction business for filling an excavation with the same material as that removed in the excavating. Leo F. Piazza Paving Co. v Montrose, 141 Cal App 2d 226, 296 P2d 369 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Chicago Tunnel Company — Under the streets of Chicago, pre 1906. Locale Illinois Dates of operation 1906–1959 T … Wikipedia
mining — /muy ning/, n. 1. the act, process, or industry of extracting ores, coal, etc., from mines. 2. the laying of explosive mines. [1250 1300; ME: undermining (walls in an attack); see MINE2, ING1] * * * I Excavation of materials from the Earth s… … Universalium
tunnels and underground excavations — ▪ engineering Introduction Great tunnels of the world Great tunnels of the worldhorizontal underground passageway produced by excavation or occasionally by nature s action in dissolving a soluble rock, such as limestone. A vertical opening … Universalium
Maya Research Program — A pair of masks depicting an Early Classical ruler of Blue Creek The Maya Research Program is a US based non profit organization (501C3) that sponsors archaeological and ethnographic research in Middle America. Each summer since 1992, they have… … Wikipedia