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Qué (quién) es luminescent bitumen survey - definición

EMISSION OF LIGHT BY A SUBSTANCE NOT RESULTING FROM HEAT
Luminescent; Luminesces; Luminescent measurements; Luminise; Luminising; Luminiscent microsphere; Light-emitting material; Light-emitting materials; Luminescent microsphere
  • UV-photoluminescence in microbiological diagnostics
  • haemoglobin]], an example of [[chemiluminescence]]

Survey vessel         
  • oceanographic]] research, June 2011
  • Clintons ''Northern Storm'' in the harbour of [[Ystad]] 7 July 2021.
  • Hydrographic vessel Marshal Gelovani
TYPE OF RESEARCH VESSEL
Survey ship; Survey ships; Autonomous survey vessel
A survey vessel is any type of ship or boat that is used for underwater surveys, usually to collect data for mapping or planning underwater construction or mineral extraction. It is a type of research vessel, and may be designed for the purpose, modified for the purpose or temporarily put into the service as a vessel of opportunity, and may be crewed, remotely operated, or autonomous.
Geological survey         
SYSTEMATIC INVESTIGATION OF THE GEOLOGY IN A REGION FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING A GEOLOGICAL MAP OR MODEL
Geological Survey; National Geological Survey; Geological surveys
A geological survey is the systematic investigation of the geology beneath a given piece of ground for the purpose of creating a geological map or model. Geological surveying employs techniques from the traditional walk-over survey, studying outcrops and landforms, to intrusive methods, such as hand augering and machine-driven boreholes, to the use of geophysical techniques and remote sensing methods, such as aerial photography and satellite imagery.
Survey marker         
  • Reference marker for triangulation station in upper photo
  • A cotton spindle spike in [[Tel Aviv]] pavement, used as a marker for public area [[cadastral surveying]].
  • Marker for triangulation station, indicated by triangle in center
OBJECT PLACED TO MARK A POINT
Survey markers; Survey monument; Survey monuments; Surveyor marks; Surveyor's marks; Geodetic mark; Geodetic marker; Survey mark; Land survey marker; Geodesy marker
Survey markers, also called survey marks, survey monuments, or geodetic marks, are objects placed to mark key survey points on the Earth's surface. They are used in geodetic and land surveying.

Wikipedia

Luminescence

Luminescence is the "spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically excited species (or from a vibrationally excited species) not in thermal equilibrium with its environment", according to IUPAC definition. A luminescent object is emitting "cold light", in contrast to "incandescence", where an object only emits light after heating. Generally, emission of light is due to the movement of electrons between different energy levels within an atom after excitation by external factors. However, the exact mechanism of light emission in "vibrationally excited species" is unknown, as seen in sonoluminescence.

There are various ways to make an object emit light, such as by light (photoluminescence), chemical reactions (chemiluminescence), electrical energy (electroluminescence), ultrasound vibrations (sonoluminescence), and by ionising radiation (radioluminescence).

The dials, hands, scales, and signs of aviation and navigational instruments and markings are often coated with luminescent materials in a process known as "luminising".