- capillary fringe
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• капиллярная оболочка• капиллярный пояс• пояс, лежащий выше насыщенной зоны
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
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capillary fringe — /kəˌpɪləri ˈfrɪndʒ/ (say kuh.piluhree frinj) noun → capillary zone …
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capillary zone — /kəˈpɪləri zoʊn/ (say kuh piluhree zohn) noun the zone immediately above the watertable into which water may be drawn by capillary action. Also, capillary fringe …
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