Примери за използване на Carbonate rocks на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Common in carbonate rocks;
It fills pores and cracks in the volcanic rocks orbuilds deposits on organic remains in carbonate rocks.
In metamorphosed carbonate rocks;
Common in carbonate rocks; a residual mineral in soils and sediments(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
The rendzinas are shallow soils,found on carbonate rocks- limestones, marbles.
Description Calcium carbonate crystal(formula for CaCO3) is a kind of uniaxial crystal,which is the most pure crystal in the carbonate rocks.
The soil formation processes developed mostly upon carbonate rocks of the middle Triassic.
Glacial karst(Cryokarst)- a set of phenomena and processes developing on the surface of and within a glacier as a result of ice melting and the action of flowing water,similar to the karst phenomena that develops in carbonate rocks.
In granite and metamorphosed carbonate rocks associated with hydrothermal activity(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Some are caused by processes like chemical dissolution of carbonate rocks or suffosion processes.
Chondrodite is found largely in metamorphic contact zones between carbonate rocks and acidic or alkaline intrusions where fluorine has been introduced by metasomatic processes.
A secondary mineral formed in the oxidised zone of zinc-bearing deposits andreplacing adjacent carbonate rocks(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Danburite- specimens[gallery view]In granite and metamorphosed carbonate rocks associated with hydrothermal activity(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Some are caused by karst processes- for example,the chemical dissolution of carbonate rocks or suffosion processes.
The landing site of Jezero Crater is different because of its abundant carbonate rocks and what they can hopefully reveal about early habitability on Mars.
Though no active volcanoes exist on mars such as they do on Earth,it may be possible that methane is produced by the reaction of carbon from the carbonate rocks, or carbon dioxide, with the hydrogen from liquid water.
Although oceans store a tremendous amount of carbon, carbonate rocks such as limestone store even more.
Though Mars has no active volcanoes like on Earth, it is possible that methane is beingreleased from geological processes, involving reactions of carbon from carbonate rocks or carbon dioxide, with hydrogen from liquid water.
The walls andceiling are sculpted by the contact of water with carbonate rocks calcareous adjournments and formations.
In skarns, affected by boron metasomatism,along the contact between carbonate rocks and granite(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
It should be noted that the root of sunflower can not cope with phosphate or carbonate rocks as they are formed in an alkaline medium.
Similarly, seawater circulating through the ocean crust dissolves the surrounding rock, releasing ions that then form new carbonate rocks- a process that also locks up atmospheric carbon in the crust.
A contact metamorphosed carbonate rock.
Fractured carbonate rock suggests greater porosity at depths beyond the scope of this survey.
Marble is a carbonate rock that is easy to grind and polish but has lower hardness compared with granite.
Carbonate rock is produced by the interaction of water, atmospheric gases and rock, and leaves clues about habitable environments, said Farley.
Most of the carbon on Earth has been stored for eons in solid vaults of carbonate rock, like this one, part of a chain that forms the celebrated White Cliffs of Dover, right on the English Channel.
Sinkholes are common where the rock below the land surface is limestone or other carbonate rock, salt beds or in other rocks, such as gypsum, that can be dissolved naturally by circulating ground water.