- sheet flood
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• дождевая вода, сбегающая по всей поверхности• пластовый поток• плоскостный смыв• поверхностный или плоскостный смыв
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
sheet-flood — ● sheet flood, sheet floods nom masculin (anglais sheet, nappe, et flood, inondation) Synonyme de ruissellement en nappe. ● sheet flood, sheet floods (synonymes) nom masculin (anglais sheet, nappe, et flood, inondation) Synonymes … Encyclopédie Universelle
sheet-floods — ● sheet flood, sheet floods nom masculin (anglais sheet, nappe, et flood, inondation) Synonyme de ruissellement en nappe. ● sheet flood, sheet floods (synonymes) nom masculin (anglais sheet, nappe, et flood, inondation) Synonymes … Encyclopédie Universelle
sheet erosion — Geol. erosion by sheets of running water, rather than by streams. Also called sheet flood erosion /sheet flud /. [1915 20] * * * Detachment of soil particles by raindrop impact and their removal downslope by water flowing overland as a sheet… … Universalium
sheet erosion — noun : erosion that removes surface material more or less evenly from an extensive area as contrasted with erosion along well defined drainage lines that produces or enlarges gullies or ravines * * * Geol. erosion by sheets of running water,… … Useful english dictionary
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