- of
selectively emplacing soil or
other materials using a
stream of water. It is also a term used to
describe the
materials thus
emplaced. Gravity, coupled...
- (Ground
Emplaced Mine
Scattering System) was a
United States mine-laying system, part of the
Family of
Scatterable Mines used to
rapidly emplace large tactical...
-
differences can be
summarised as follows: Air
Volcano is the
fastest method for
emplacing large tactical minefields.
Although mine
placement is not as
precise as...
-
October 2020. Magnall, N.; James, M.R.; Tuffen, H.; Vye-Brown, C. (2017). "
Emplacing a Cooling-Limited
Rhyolite Lava Flow:
Similarities with
Basaltic Lava...
- or one of the zeolites.
Amygdules usually form
after the rock has been
emplaced, and are
often ****ociated with low-temperature alteration.
Amygdules may...
- fat-injection
method used for
emplacing the fat grafts. In 1987, the
Venezuelan plastic surgeon Eduardo Krulig emplaced fat
grafts with a
syringe and...
-
crust that was
emplaced during several episodes from a
crustal magma source.
Field relationships further illustrate that
rocks emplaced prior to 1.078–1...
-
usually below freezing. Some rock
units at the foot of the
volcano were
emplaced underneath ice or
water and
feature hyaloclastite and
pillow lavas. These...
- Conflict. Durham: Duke
University Press. p. 9. Hammad,
Suzanne H****an (2023).
Emplaced Resistances in
Occupied Palestine:
Stories of a Village, Its People, and...
- implants,
which was
described in 1976,
which facilitated the
inserting and
emplacing of
empty saline implants to the breast-implant pocket. A trans-umbilical...