Diamond core drilling is a method of drilling that uses a diamond-tipped drill bit to cut through hard materials, primarily used in mineral exploration, geological sampling, and construction. It involves removing a cylindrical core of material from the ground, which can then be analyzed to understand the earth's composition.
The geological survey reports indicated that diamond core drilling in the area has revealed significant mineral deposits.
(Los informes de la encuesta geológica indicaron que la perforación de núcleos de diamante en la zona ha revelado depósitos minerales significativos.)
Professionals employed diamond core drilling techniques to gather samples from the mountainous terrain.
(Los profesionales emplearon técnicas de perforación de núcleos de diamante para recolectar muestras del terreno montañoso.)
Due to its precision, diamond core drilling is preferred in the extraction of certain minerals.
(Debido a su precisión, la perforación de núcleos de diamante es preferida en la extracción de ciertos minerales.)
While "diamond core drilling" itself may not be part of widely recognized idiomatic expressions, several related phrases capture the essence of precision, exploration, and extraction. Below are a few examples:
Example: After much discussion, we finally hit the core of the problem.
(Después de muchas discusiones, finalmente llegamos al núcleo del problema.)
Drilling down: To go deeper into an analysis or inquiry.
Example: We need to drill down on the data to understand the trends better.
(Necesitamos profundizar en los datos para entender mejor las tendencias.)
Digging deeper: Searching for deeper truth or understanding.
diamant
, which comes from Latin adamans
, meaning "unconquerable" or "invincible," referring to the toughness of diamonds.coeur
, meaning "heart" or "center," from Latin cor
.drillen
, meaning to bore or to make a hole.Core sampling
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