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10:47 Apr 2, 2010 |
Russian to English translations [PRO] Science - Meteorology | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Jack Doughty United Kingdom Local time: 22:28 | ||||||
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3 +1 | atmospheric (boundary) layer over ice |
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3 | near-ice layer |
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3 | near-glacial stratum |
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near-ice layer Explanation: |
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atmospheric (boundary) layer over ice Explanation: The Stable Atmospheric Boundary Layer over an Antarctic ice Sheet by D Handorf - 1999 - Cited by 27 - Related articles The atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) over ice shelves and ice sheets has been ... In the following, the SBL is defined as the turbulent layer adjacent to ... www.springerlink.com/index/X10Q45354T3R4220.pdf |
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near-glacial stratum Explanation: Depending on what kind of ice we are talking about, we could refer to it as "firn", "glacial ice", "pack ice", etc. In this case I've chosen to use "glacial" (to be amended depending on the context). |
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