- rock to
leave it
susceptible to erosion.
Bedrock may also
experience subsurface weathering at its
upper boundary,
forming saprolite. A
geologic map of...
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Subsurface scattering (SSS), also
known as
subsurface light transport (SSLT), is a
mechanism of
light transport in
which light that
penetrates the surface...
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subsurface in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subsurface may
refer to:
Subterranea (geography)
Underwater Bedrock,
consolidated rock beneath...
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Subsurface engineers (also
known as "completion engineers") are a
subset within Petroleum Engineering and
typically work
closely with
Drilling engineers...
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Subsurface flow, in hydrology, is the flow of
water beneath Earth's
surface as part of the
water cycle. In the
water cycle, when
precipitation falls on...
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March 2010. "
Subsurface | An open
source divelog".
subsurface-divelog.org.
Retrieved 17
December 2021. "License page on the
Github for
Subsurface". Github...
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Subsurface is the
seventh studio album by
British progressive metal band Threshold. It is the last
album to
feature founding member and
guitarist Nick...
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organisms and
their living space in the deep
subsurface. For the seafloor, an
operational definition of deep
subsurface is the
region that is not bioturbated...
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development in
Germany in 1860 when
researchers began experimenting with
subsurface irrigation using clay pipe to
create combination irrigation and drainage...
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Subsurface Utilities are the
utility networks generally laid
under the
ground surface.
These utilities include pipeline networks for
water supply, sewage...