overshute sheet stack - translation to russian
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overshute sheet stack - translation to russian

TYPE OF ROCK
Recumbent fold; Thrust sheet; Thrust sheets; Nappes; Nappe stack
  • Converging tectonic plates and the orogenic wedge

overshute sheet stack      
стопа листов или оттисков, уложенная на верхнюю (съёмную) стапельную доску
kekur         
  • The Duncansby Stacks at [[Duncansby Head]], [[Scotland]]
  • [[Pizzomunno]], a white limestone stack in [[Vieste]], Italy
  • Stacks (''[[Rauk]]s'') at the island of [[Fårö]] east of the mainland of [[Sweden]]
GEOLOGICAL LANDFORM CONSISTING OF A STEEP AND OFTEN VERTICAL COLUMN OR COLUMNS OF ROCK
Stack (Geology); Sea stack; Sea Stack; Sea-stack; Seastack; Raukar; Kekur; Kekurs; Sea stacks

общая лексика

кекур

callstack         
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STACK DATA STRUCTURE THAT STORES INFORMATION ABOUT THE ACTIVE SUBROUTINES OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Stack pointer; Stack frame; Frame pointer; Activation record; Stack unwinding; Function stack; Call Stack; Run-time stack; Control stack; Process stack; Runtime stack; Framepointer; Callstack; CallStack; Call frame; Call chain; Display register; Access link; Mark pointer; Return pointer; Callstacks; Activation frame; Outgoing arguments area; Callout area; Call stack inspection; Call Frame Information; Stack pointe

общая лексика

стек вложенных подпрограмм, стек вызовов

Definition

stack frame

Wikipedia

Nappe

In geology, a nappe or thrust sheet is a large sheetlike body of rock that has been moved more than 2 km (1.2 mi) or 5 km (3.1 mi) above a thrust fault from its original position. Nappes form in compressional tectonic settings like continental collision zones or on the overriding plate in active subduction zones. Nappes form when a mass of rock is forced (or "thrust") over another rock mass, typically on a low angle fault plane. The resulting structure may include large-scale recumbent folds, shearing along the fault plane, imbricate thrust stacks, fensters and klippes.

The term stems from the French word for tablecloth in allusion to a rumpled tablecloth being pushed across a table.

What is the Russian for overshute sheet stack? Translation of &#39overshute sheet stack&#39 to Russi