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lithosphère - traduction vers français

RIGID, OUTERMOST SHELL OF A TERRESTRIAL-TYPE PLANET OR NATURAL SATELLITE THAT IS DEFINED BY ITS RIGID MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Continental lithosphere; Lithospheric; Oceanic lithosphere; The Lithosphere; Surface of the earth; Lithosphere of Earth; Earth's lithosphere
  • [[Earth]] cutaway from center to surface, the lithosphere comprising the crust and lithospheric mantle (detail not to scale)
  • The tectonic plates of the lithosphere on Earth
  • Different types of lithosphere

lithosphère         
n. lithosphere, earth's crust and mantle (Geology)
barysphère      
n. barysphere, core of Earth; area of earth within the lithosphere
géosphère         
n. geosphere, solid layer (lithosphere) plus the masses of water (hydrosphere) of the Earth (separated from the atmosphere by the biosphere - the zone of life)

Définition

Lithosphere
·add. ·noun The solid earth as distinguished from its fluid envelopes, the hydrosphere and atmosphere.
II. Lithosphere ·add. ·noun The outer part of the solid earth, the portion undergoing change through the gradual transfer of material by volcanic eruption, the circulation of underground water, and the process of erosion and deposition. It is, therefore, regarded as a third mobile envelope comparable with the hydrosphere and atmosphere.

Wikipédia

Lithosphere

A lithosphere (from Ancient Greek λίθος (líthos) 'rocky', and σφαίρα (sphaíra) 'sphere') is the rigid, outermost rocky shell of a terrestrial planet or natural satellite. On Earth, it is composed of the crust and the portion of the upper mantle that behaves elastically on time scales of up to thousands of years or more. The crust and upper mantle are distinguished on the basis of chemistry and mineralogy.