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NARROW SHAFT BORED IN THE GROUND
Bore-hole; Bore hole; Boreholes; Wellbore; Well bore; Boreholde; Drill hole
  • A drilled well in Ghana; the borehole isn't visible
  • Borehole digging for a borewell or [[tube well]]
  • Borewell digging
  • A woman in Uganda collects water from a borehole and attached [[hand pump]]

Deep hole drilling         
  • BTA deep hole drilling tool for solid drilling with split cutting edges from BTA-Tiefbohrsysteme
  • BTA deep hole drilling tool for drilling with one cutting edge from botek
  • Designs of deep hole drilling machines (examples with indication of feed and cutting movement)<ref name="EN1" />
  • Machine tools on which deep hole drilling is performed (examples partly with indication of feed and cutting movement)<ref name="EN1" />
  • BTA deep hole drilling tool for drilling with split cutting edge from botek
  • Single-lip deep hole drill with replaceable cutting edges and guiding elements from TBT
  • Ejector drilling head with soldered-on cutting edges and guide elements from Sandvik
  • Ejector drilling head with replaceable cutting edges and guide elements from Sandvik
  • Single-lip deep hole drill made of solid carbide by TBT
  • Tiefbohrverfahren mit ihren üblichen Anwendungsdurchmessern
  • Principle of single-lip deep hole drilling<ref name="EN11" />
  • Principle of the BTA deep hole drilling method<ref name="EN11" />
  • Soldered single-edged BTA solid drilling tool (left); symmetrical twist drill (right)
  • Process principle for ejector deep hole drilling<ref name="EN11" />
DRILLING HOLES WITH HIGH LENGTH-TO-DIAMETER RATIOS
Draft:Deep Hole Drilling; Deep Hole Drilling
In the field of manufacturing technology, deep hole drilling refers to the drilling of bore holes with high length-to-diameter ratios.
tidal bore         
  • Video of the [[Arnside Bore]], in the United Kingdom
  • Tidal bore on the [[River Ribble]]
  • Tidal bore on the [[Petitcodiac River]]
  • The Trent Aegir seen from West Stockwith, [[Nottinghamshire]], 20 September 2005
  • The Trent Aegir at [[Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]], 20 September 2005
  • The tidal bore in Upper [[Cook Inlet]], in [[Alaska]]
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WATER WAVE TRAVELING UPSTREAM A RIVER OR NARROW BAY DUE TO INCOMING TIDE
Eagre; Mascaret; Bore tide; Eygre; Whelp (tidal bore); Bohr Tide; Tidal bores
¦ noun a large wave or bore caused by the constriction of the spring tide as it enters a long, narrow, shallow inlet.
eagre         
  • Video of the [[Arnside Bore]], in the United Kingdom
  • Tidal bore on the [[River Ribble]]
  • Tidal bore on the [[Petitcodiac River]]
  • The Trent Aegir seen from West Stockwith, [[Nottinghamshire]], 20 September 2005
  • The Trent Aegir at [[Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]], 20 September 2005
  • The tidal bore in Upper [[Cook Inlet]], in [[Alaska]]
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WATER WAVE TRAVELING UPSTREAM A RIVER OR NARROW BAY DUE TO INCOMING TIDE
Eagre; Mascaret; Bore tide; Eygre; Whelp (tidal bore); Bohr Tide; Tidal bores
n.
[Written also Eger and Eygre.] Bore, great tidal wave.

Wikipedia

Borehole

A borehole is a narrow shaft bored in the ground, either vertically or horizontally. A borehole may be constructed for many different purposes, including the extraction of water (drilled water well and tube well), other liquids (such as petroleum), or gases (such as natural gas). It may also be part of a geotechnical investigation, environmental site assessment, mineral exploration, temperature measurement, as a pilot hole for installing piers or underground utilities, for geothermal installations, or for underground storage of unwanted substances, e.g. in carbon capture and storage.