seepage loss
1canal seepage loss — Water lost to the subsurface by seepage through the channel bottom or walls [16] …
2Seepage Salamander — Conservation status Near Threatened ( …
3seepage — /see pij/, n. 1. the act or process of seeping; leakage. 2. something that seeps or leaks out. 3. a quantity that has seeped out. [1815 25; SEEP + AGE] * * * ▪ geology in soil engineering, movement of water in soils, often a critical… …
4seepage — The loss of water from a watercourse or a body of water, natural or artificial, by its slow movement through the ground or wall of the reservoir. 56 Am J1st Wat § 29 …
5casualty loss — see loss Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. casualty loss …
6abnormal loss — The loss arising from a manufacturing or chemical process through abnormal waste, shrinkage, seepage, or spoilage in excess of the normal loss. It may be expressed as a weight or volume or in other units appropriate to the process; it is usually… …
7stress, seepage — When water flows through a porous medium, force is transferred from the water to the medium by viscous friction. The force transferred to the medium is equal to the loss of hydraulic head. This force, called seepage force, is exerted in the… …
8normal loss — The loss arising from a manufacturing or chemical process through waste, seepage, shrinkage, or spoilage that can be expected, on the basis of historical studies, to be part of that process. It may be expressed as a weight or volume or in other… …
9normal loss — The loss arising from a manufacturing or chemical process through waste, seepage, shrinkage, or spoilage that can be expected, on the basis of historical studies, to be part of that process. It may be expressed as a weight or volume or in other… …
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