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Что (кто) такое canalisation - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Canalisation; Canalization (disambiguation); Canalisation (disambiguation)

Canalization         
·noun Construction of, or furnishing with, a canal or canals.
canal         
  • A proposal for the [[Nicaragua Canal]], from around 1870.
  • Lowell's power canal system
  • The [[Amsterdam-Rhine Canal]] near [[Rijswijk]], Netherlands
  • A family rides a boat in one of the [[canals of Amsterdam]].
  • Small boat canals such as the [[Basingstoke Canal]] fuelled the industrial revolution in much of [[Europe]] and the [[United States]].
  • Canal in [[Broek in Waterland]], Netherlands
  • Canal]]"
  • abbr=on}} long, crossing 38 municipalities.  Initially built to transport wheat, it is now used for irrigation.
  • Canal in [[Sète]], France
  • American canals circa 1825
  • Loading [[Anthracite]] on the [[Lehigh Canal]] to feed the early United States industries in the pioneer-era
  • [[Erie Canal]], Lockport, New York, c. 1855
  • [[Sluice]] in the canal of [[Gabčíkovo Dam]] (Slovakia) – the canal is conveying water to a hydroelectric power station.
  • Aerial view of the man-made canals of the [[Gold Coast, Queensland]], Australia
  • [[Griboyedov Canal]] in [[St. Petersburg]], Russia
  • A canal ([[Gracht]]) in [[Amsterdam]], Netherlands
  • Ireland]]
  • Abandoned DeLessups equipment, Panama jungle
  • The [[Danube-Black Sea Canal]] in [[Romania]]
  • Aqueduct over the [[Mohawk River]] at [[Rexford, New York]], one of 32 [[navigable aqueduct]]s on the [[Erie Canal]]
  • Miraflores Locks]] on the [[Panama Canal]], [[Panama]]
  • [[Bridgewater Canal]] in England
  • Canal of La Peyrade in [[Sète]], France
  • 
    1. Design High Water Level (HWL)
    2. Low water channel
    3. Flood channel
    4. Riverside slope
    5. Riverside banquette
    6. Levee crown
    7. Landside slope
    8. Landside banquette
    9. Berm
   10. Low water revetment
   11. Riverside land
   12. Levee
   13. Protected lowland
   14. River zone
  • Dutch canal in [[Negombo]], Sri Lanka
  • [[Saimaa Canal]], a transportation canal between [[Finland]] and [[Russia]], in [[Lappeenranta]]
  • Thal Canal, [[Punjab, Pakistan]]
  • Wharfs along the [[Oudegracht]] in [[Utrecht]], Netherlands
  • Canals can disrupt water circulation in marsh systems.
  • Canal in [[Venice]]
  • The [[Grand Canal of China]] at [[Suzhou]]
MAN-MADE CHANNEL FOR WATER
Canals; Artificial waterway; Barge canal; Irrigation canal; Navigation channel; Navigation canal
n.
1) to build, construct, dig a canal
2) an irrigation canal
Canal         
  • A proposal for the [[Nicaragua Canal]], from around 1870.
  • Lowell's power canal system
  • The [[Amsterdam-Rhine Canal]] near [[Rijswijk]], Netherlands
  • A family rides a boat in one of the [[canals of Amsterdam]].
  • Small boat canals such as the [[Basingstoke Canal]] fuelled the industrial revolution in much of [[Europe]] and the [[United States]].
  • Canal in [[Broek in Waterland]], Netherlands
  • Canal]]"
  • abbr=on}} long, crossing 38 municipalities.  Initially built to transport wheat, it is now used for irrigation.
  • Canal in [[Sète]], France
  • American canals circa 1825
  • Loading [[Anthracite]] on the [[Lehigh Canal]] to feed the early United States industries in the pioneer-era
  • [[Erie Canal]], Lockport, New York, c. 1855
  • [[Sluice]] in the canal of [[Gabčíkovo Dam]] (Slovakia) – the canal is conveying water to a hydroelectric power station.
  • Aerial view of the man-made canals of the [[Gold Coast, Queensland]], Australia
  • [[Griboyedov Canal]] in [[St. Petersburg]], Russia
  • A canal ([[Gracht]]) in [[Amsterdam]], Netherlands
  • Ireland]]
  • Abandoned DeLessups equipment, Panama jungle
  • The [[Danube-Black Sea Canal]] in [[Romania]]
  • Aqueduct over the [[Mohawk River]] at [[Rexford, New York]], one of 32 [[navigable aqueduct]]s on the [[Erie Canal]]
  • Miraflores Locks]] on the [[Panama Canal]], [[Panama]]
  • [[Bridgewater Canal]] in England
  • Canal of La Peyrade in [[Sète]], France
  • 
    1. Design High Water Level (HWL)
    2. Low water channel
    3. Flood channel
    4. Riverside slope
    5. Riverside banquette
    6. Levee crown
    7. Landside slope
    8. Landside banquette
    9. Berm
   10. Low water revetment
   11. Riverside land
   12. Levee
   13. Protected lowland
   14. River zone
  • Dutch canal in [[Negombo]], Sri Lanka
  • [[Saimaa Canal]], a transportation canal between [[Finland]] and [[Russia]], in [[Lappeenranta]]
  • Thal Canal, [[Punjab, Pakistan]]
  • Wharfs along the [[Oudegracht]] in [[Utrecht]], Netherlands
  • Canals can disrupt water circulation in marsh systems.
  • Canal in [[Venice]]
  • The [[Grand Canal of China]] at [[Suzhou]]
MAN-MADE CHANNEL FOR WATER
Canals; Artificial waterway; Barge canal; Irrigation canal; Navigation channel; Navigation canal
·noun A tube or duct; as, the alimentary canal; the semicircular canals of the ear.
II. Canal ·noun An artificial channel filled with water and designed for navigation, or for irrigating land, ·etc.
III. Canal ·add. ·noun A long and relatively narrow arm of the sea, approximately uniform in width;
- used chiefly in proper names; as, Portland Canal; Lynn Canal.

Википедия

Canalization

Canalization may refer to:

  • Canalization, the process of introducing weirs and locks to a river so as to secure a defined depth suitable for navigation
  • Channelization, the process of modifying a stream so it follows a restricted path
  • Canalisation (genetics), a measure of the ability of a genotype to produce the same phenotype regardless of variability of its environment
  • Canalization (psychology) (canalizing), the form of satisfaction or discharge, the term established by Pierre Janet and Gardner Murphy