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Что (кто) такое gloomy horizon - определение

SOIL LAYER WHOSE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS DIFFER FROM THE LAYERS ABOVE AND BENEATH
Soil profile; A horizon; Horizon soil; B horizon; Soil horizons; A Horizon; Pedon; B soil horizon; C soil horizon; O soil horizon; O horizon; A1 horizon; E horizon; Horizon (soil); Bedrock horizon; Master horizon; Master horizons; Soil Horizons; C horizon
  • Albic [[Luvisol]] – dark surface horizon on a bleached subsurface horizon (an albic horizon) that tongues into a clay illuviation (Bt) horizon
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  • A cross section of a soil, revealing horizons
  • Soil with broken rock fragments overlying bedrock, Sandside Bay, [[Caithness]]
  • Soil profile of a road in Bengaluru
  • Soil horizon taken from a collapsed/exposed hillside.
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Particle horizon         
THE MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM WHICH LIGHT FROM PARTICLES COULD HAVE TRAVELED TO THE OBSERVER DURING THE AGE OF THE UNIVERSE
Cosmic light horizon; Conformal time; Cosmic horizon
The particle horizon (also called the cosmological horizon, the comoving horizon (in Dodelson's text), or the cosmic light horizon) is the maximum distance from which light from particles could have traveled to the observer in the age of the universe. Much like the concept of a terrestrial horizon, it represents the boundary between the observable and the unobservable regions of the universe, so its distance at the present epoch defines the size of the observable universe.
Horizon (novel)         
NOVEL BY LOIS MCMASTER BUJOLD
Horizon (2009 novel); Horizon (Bujold novel); Dag Bluefield
Horizon is a fantasy novel by American writer Lois McMaster Bujold. It is the fourth in the tetralogy The Sharing Knife.
Horizon Chase - World Tour         
2015 VIDEO GAME
Horizon Chase Turbo; Horizon Chase; Horizon Chase 2
Horizon Chase - World Tour is a racing video game developed and published by the Brazilian Aquiris Game Studio. It was released on August 20, 2015, for iOS and Android platforms.
Horizon (archaeology)         
DISTINCTIVE TYPE OF SEDIMENT, ARTEFACT, STYLE OR OTHER CULTURAL TRAIT THAT IS FOUND ACROSS A LARGE GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
Horizon (archaeological); Archaeological horizon; Horizon Period
In archaeology, the general meaning of horizon is a distinctive type of sediment, artefact, style, or other cultural trait that is found across a large geographical area from a limited time period.Pool, p.
Cosmological horizon         
HORIZON APPEARING ON A COSMOLOGICAL SCALE
Cosmological horizons; List of cosmological horizons; Hubble horizon; Cosmological Horizon
A cosmological horizon is a measure of the distance from which one could possibly retrieve information. This observable constraint is due to various properties of general relativity, the expanding universe, and the physics of Big Bang cosmology.
gloomy         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gloomy (disambiguation)
adj. gloomy about, over
SOCATA Horizon         
  • Presentation of the Horizon to king [[Hussein of Jordan]] in 1963
  • Lycoming O-320 engine of a GY-80-160D
  • Early production Horizon in 1965 after export to Switzerland
1963 TOURING AIRCRAFT MODEL BY SOCATA
Socata GY 80; Socata GY-80; Gardan GY-80; Gardan GY-80 Horizon; SOCATA GY-80 Horizon; Socata Horizon
The GY-80 Horizon is a French four-seat touring monoplane of the 1960s designed by and built under licence, first by Sud Aviation, and later by that company's SOCATA subsidiary.
gloomy         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gloomy (disambiguation)
a.
1.
Obscure, dark, dim, dusky.
2.
Dismal, cheerless, lowering, lurid.
3.
Sad, dejected, depressed, dispirited, disheartened, despondent, desponding, melancholy, downcast, crestfallen, chapfallen, down-hearted, glum, heavy of heart.
4.
Depressing, dispiriting, saddening, sad, disheartening, melancholy, heavy, dark.
gloomy         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gloomy (disambiguation)
(gloomier, gloomiest)
1.
If a place is gloomy, it is almost dark so that you cannot see very well.
Inside it's gloomy after all that sunshine...
...this huge gloomy church.
ADJ
2.
If people are gloomy, they are unhappy and have no hope.
Miller is gloomy about the fate of the serious playwright in America.
= despondent
ADJ
gloomily
He tells me gloomily that he has been called up for army service.
ADV: ADV with v
3.
If a situation is gloomy, it does not give you much hope of success or happiness.
...a gloomy picture of an economy sliding into recession...
Officials say the outlook for next year is gloomy.
= grim
ADJ
Horizon (magazine)         
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INFLUENTIAL LITERARY MAGAZINE
Horizon: Review of Literature and Art; Horizon: Review of Literature & Art
Horizon: A Review of Literature and Art was a literary magazine published in London, UK, between December 1939 and January 1950. Published every four weeks, it was edited by Cyril Connolly, who made it into a platform for a wide range of distinguished and emerging writers.

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Soil horizon

A soil horizon is a layer parallel to the soil surface whose physical, chemical and biological characteristics differ from the layers above and beneath. Horizons are defined in many cases by obvious physical features, mainly colour and texture. These may be described both in absolute terms (particle size distribution for texture, for instance) and in terms relative to the surrounding material, i.e. 'coarser' or 'sandier' than the horizons above and below.

The identified horizons are indicated with symbols, which are mostly used in a hierarchical way. Master horizons (main horizons) are indicated by capital letters. Suffixes, in form of lowercase letters and figures, further differentiate the master horizons. There are many different systems of horizon symbols in the world. No one system is more correct—as artificial constructs, their utility lies in their ability to accurately describe local conditions in a consistent manner. Due to the different definitions of the horizon symbols, the systems cannot be mixed.

In most soil classification systems, horizons are used to define soil types. The German system uses entire horizon sequences for definition. Other systems pick out certain horizons, the "diagnostic horizons", for the definition; examples are the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB), the USDA soil taxonomy and the Australian Soil Classification. Diagnostic horizons are usually indicated with names, e.g. the "cambic horizon" or the "spodic horizon". The WRB lists 40 diagnostic horizons. In addition to these diagnostic horizons, some other soil characteristics may be needed to define a soil type. Some soils do not have a clear development of horizons.

A soil horizon is a result of soil-forming processes (pedogenesis). Layers that have not undergone such processes may be simply called "layers".