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нижний базис речной эрозии
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
base level — n. Geol. the lowest level to which land can be eroded, esp. by a river; sea level … English World dictionary
Base level — The base level of a river or stream is the lowest point to which it can flow, often referred to as the mouth of the river. For large rivers, sea level is usually the base level, but a large river or lake is likewise the base level for tributary… … Wikipedia
base level — the level below which a land surface cannot be eroded by running water, e.g. a lake; the mouth of a river; the ultimate base level being the sea … Dictionary of ichthyology
base level — the lowest elevation to which erosion can take place. Usually sea level but could be lower if a river drains into an inland sea or lake whose level is below sea level … Geography glossary
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