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sediment of oil - перевод на греческий

MOVEMENT OF SOLID PARTICLES, TYPICALLY BY GRAVITY AND FLUID ENTRAINMENT
Transportation (sediment); Transportation (geology); Sediment transportation; Transportation of sediment; Sediment flow
  • [[Congo river]] viewed from [[Kinshasa]], [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Its brownish color is mainly the result of the transported sediments taken upstream.
  • A [[glacier]] joining the [[Gorner Glacier]], [[Zermatt, Switzerland]]. These glaciers transport [[sediment]] and leave behind [[lateral moraines]].
  • logarithmic]] Hjulström curve
  • Isfjorden]], Svalbard, Norway).
  • Sand blowing off a crest in the [[Kelso Dunes]] of the [[Mojave Desert]], California.
  • ripples]], [[Laysan Beach]], [[Hawaii]]. Coastal '''sediment transport''' results in these evenly spaced ripples along the shore. [[Monk seal]] for scale.
  • Original Shields diagram, 1936
  • turbulent]] wake.
  • A schematic diagram of where the different types of sediment load are carried in the flow. [[Dissolved load]] is not sediment: it is composed of disassociated [[ion]]s moving along with the flow. It may, however, constitute a significant proportion (often several percent, but occasionally greater than half) of the total amount of material being transported by the stream.
  • deposition]].
  • Dust blowing from the Sahara Desert over the Atlantic Ocean towards the [[Canary Islands]]

sediment of oil      
μούργα λάδιου
olive oil         
  • A cold press olive oil machine in [[Israel]]
  • Egyptian Olives
  • General chemical structure of food fats ([[triglyceride]]). R<sup>1</sup>, R<sup>2</sup> and R<sup>3</sup> are [[alkyl group]]s (approx. 20%) or alkenyl groups (approx. 80%).
  • Olive oil mill
  • A bottle of Italian olive oil
  • Ancient Greek olive oil production workshop in [[Klazomenai]], [[Ionia]] (modern Turkey)
  • Italian label for "extra vergine" oil
  • Olive crusher ''(trapetum)'' in Pompeii (79 AD)
  • [[Olive]]s in olive oil
  • ''The Manufacture of Oil'', 16th-century engraving by [[Jost Amman]]
  • Ancient oil press (Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, Bodrum, Turkey)
  • [[Vinegar]] and olive oil
LIQUID FAT EXTRACTED BY PRESSING OLIVES
Extra virgin olive oil; EVOO; Olive Oil; Extra-virgine olive oil; Extra Virgin Olive Oil; Olivolja; Xvoo; Pomace oil; Lampante; Virgin olive oil; Extra-virgin olive oil; Olive-oil; Health effects of olive oil
n. ελαιόλαδο
oil paint         
  • Pigments for sale at a market stall in [[Goa]], [[India]].
  • alpha-linolenic]] (middle), and [[oleic acid]]s (bottom).  The order of drying rate is linolenic > linoleic > oleic acid, reflecting their degree of unsaturation.
  • Three oil paints, one of which is mixed with wax
  • Tubes of various colors.
TYPE OF SLOW-DRYING PAINT THAT CONSISTS OF PARTICLES OF PIGMENT SUSPENDED IN A DRYING OIL
Painting Oil; Oil-based paint; Painting oil; History of oil paint; Chemistry of Oil Paint; History of Oil Paint; Oil based paint; Medium oil; Metal paint tube; Oil paints; Paint tube
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Определение

Sediment
·noun The material of which sedimentary rocks are formed.
II. Sediment ·noun The matter which subsides to the bottom, frrom water or any other liquid; settlings; lees; dregs.

Википедия

Sediment transport

Sediment transport is the movement of solid particles (sediment), typically due to a combination of gravity acting on the sediment, and/or the movement of the fluid in which the sediment is entrained. Sediment transport occurs in natural systems where the particles are clastic rocks (sand, gravel, boulders, etc.), mud, or clay; the fluid is air, water, or ice; and the force of gravity acts to move the particles along the sloping surface on which they are resting. Sediment transport due to fluid motion occurs in rivers, oceans, lakes, seas, and other bodies of water due to currents and tides. Transport is also caused by glaciers as they flow, and on terrestrial surfaces under the influence of wind. Sediment transport due only to gravity can occur on sloping surfaces in general, including hillslopes, scarps, cliffs, and the continental shelf—continental slope boundary.

Sediment transport is important in the fields of sedimentary geology, geomorphology, civil engineering, hydraulic engineering and environmental engineering (see applications, below). Knowledge of sediment transport is most often used to determine whether erosion or deposition will occur, the magnitude of this erosion or deposition, and the time and distance over which it will occur.