词汇 | example_english_sea-level |
释义 | Examples of sea levelThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. There are periods when sediments exceed the sealevel. The base of the ruin was well below sealevel in 1876, that is only 400 years after its completion. The costs also greatly depend upon the sealevel rise scenario. We assume that the sea wall will mirror the sealevel rise. The altitude ranges from 120 m to 1,265 m, above sealevel. It is situated in a narrow mountain valley 2,800m above sealevel and temperature inversions are common events. About one-quarter of the country lies below sealevel. Continents rising above sealevel constitute the major renewable source of nutrients (nitrate, phosphate) essential to maintaining life. At the base of the escarpment, about 100 km inland, the elevation is about 20 - 40 m above sealevel. The model assumes constant tectonic subsidence and a random variation in sealevel. The roles of sealevel and tectonics in controlling sedimentation and facies architecture are recurrent themes. The subject of sealevel rise is surrounded by uncertainties. The effects of climate change (for example) include sealevel rises, and increased frequencies of droughts, storms, and extreme temperatures. The new biotype was found in a limited area in the undergrowth of a pine forest, 600-1000 m above sealevel. This study demonstrates that careful adaptation to sealevel rise can reduce the cost of coastal impacts dramatically. The external diameter of respiratory bronchiolar arteries was greater than normal in all patients, as was generally found at sealevel. Protection costs increase substantially as the sealevel rises. The altitude in the study area ranges from 200 to 300 m above sealevel. The rise of sealevel due to global warming is considered one of the main natural threats for human society. The only foresight we are assuming in this study is that society can anticipate the sealevel rise expected in the next decade. The cost and benefit of protection were assessed to calculate the net benefits of protection for each sealevel rise scenario. In all three scenarios, sealevel rise is expected to increase gradually each decade. These changes in depositional environment were linked to changes in relative sealevel associated with tectonism. Local, basin-wide or eustatic variations in relative sealevel might also be the forcing mechanisms behind these cycles. The volcano forms a ridge, rising approximately 1000 m above the surrounding lava plateau, to about 1500 m above sealevel. Behind the main settlement, the land rises dramatically to a limestone escarpment and plateau between 350 and 500 m above sealevel. The melting of polar ice masses causes the main portion of this sealevel rise. The total protection costs will hence increase with the sealevel rise (table 3). Clearly, there remains considerable uncertainty about the speed of sealevel rise. At the site, elevation ranges between 10 and 50 m above mean sealevel. The 12-ha plot is situated on a plateau, ranging in elevation between 90-110 m above sealevel. The vegetation of the study site is characterized by semi-deciduous gallery forests which range from 780-1300 m above sealevel. The heights are converted into local heights above local sealevel using geoid models based on gravity data from satellites, aircraft and surface measurements. For most basins, base level is sealevel. Africans were not accustomed to living in enclosed environments at sealevel. The area of land inundated increases with time, as the sealevel increases. It is widely distributed and found in hills, foothills and plains up to an altitude of 2500 m above mean sealevel. The area is naturally fertile and lies between 750 and 1500 ft above sealevel. Another factor that needs to be addressed is the relevance of storms in the economic assessment of sealevel rise. Changing the sealevel; projecting the rise in sealevel caused by warming of the atmosphere. It is believed that global climate change will cause the sealevel to rise in the future. All sites were within 100 m above sealevel. They will be strongly affected, some will disappear, others will change to adapt to temperature, water regime and sealevel changes. Large-scale out-migration from coastal zones is expected due to sealevel rise. Moreover, two-thirds of the respondents thought that the sealevel is higher now than it was five to ten years ago. The highest range of the predicted sealevel rise (0.86 m) has the steepest line. However, in other islands or coastal regions, sealevel rise might threaten a substantial fraction of the developable land of a country to inundation. The cost of sealevel rise is consequently the cost of building and maintaining hard protective coastal structures. There is a relationship between outbreaks of some defoliators and altitude above sealevel. We assume that sediment deposition and erosion are fast processes compared with the time scale of sealevel variation. Earlier results of induced mass flux, mean sealevel change, etc., are obtained in a purely formal manner. The occurrence of at least seven cycles of relative sealevel rise could have a number of causes. The most likely way to produce this is by having a sealevel higher than that of today. At sealevel such an excess of erythrocytes is detrimental and is a disease called erythrocythaemia. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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