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Výsledky hledání "constructed wetland with horizontal subsurface flow" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


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surface flow constructed wetland umělý mokřad (pro čištění odpadních vod) s povrchovým tokem [sə:fis fləu kәnstraktid wetlænd] free water surface constructed wetland
constructed wetland umělý mokřad [kәnstraktid wetlænd] Designed and man-made complex of saturated substrates, emergent and submergent vegetation, animal life, and water that simulates natural wetlands for human use and benefits. artificial wetland, man-made wetland, engineered wetland
free water surface constructed wetland umělý mokřad pro čištění odpadních vod s povrchovým tokem [fri: wo:tə sə:fis kәnstraktid wetlænd] surface flow constructed wetland
horizontal flow horizontální tok [horizontəl fləu]
subsurface flow podpovrchový tok [sabsə:fis fləu] Lateral flow that occurs e.g. below the surface of a wetland. interflow, near-surface flow
horizontal horizontální [horizontəl]
subsurface podpovrchový, podzemní [sabsə:fis]
horizontal axis wind machine větrná turbína s horizontální osou, HAWT [horizontәl æksis wind mәši:n] Turbines in which the axis of the rotor's rotation is parallel to the wind stream and the ground. horizontal axis wind turbine
horizontal axis wind turbine větrná turbína s horizontální osou, HAWT [horizontəl æksis wind tə:bain] Turbines in which the axis of the rotor's rotation is parallel to the wind stream and the ground. HAWT, horizontal axis wind machine
subsurface mining podpovrchové dobývání surovin, dolování [sabsə:fis mainiŋ]
subsurface runoff podpovrchový odtok [sabsə:fis ranof]
suspended subsurface water podpovrchová voda [saspendid sabsə:fis wo:tə]
wetland mokřad [wetlænd] An area which must have one of the following attributes (1) at least periodically, the land supports predominantly hydrophytes (2) the substrate is predominantly undrained hydric soil (3) the substrate is nonsoil and is saturated with water.
engineered wetland umělý mokřad [endžəni:əd wetlænd] constructed wetland, man-made wetland, artificial wetland
wetland development vývoj mokřadu [wetlænd divelәpmənt]
palustrine wetland mláka, mokřad vzniklý zabahněním terénu [pælustri:n wetlænd] Non-tidal wetlands that are not part of the lacustrine or riverine wetlands.
inland wetland vnitrozemský mokřad [inlænd wetlænd]
artificial wetland umělý mokřad [a:tifišəl wetlænd] man-made wetland, engineered wetland, constructed wetland
isolated wetland izolovaný mokřad [aisəleitid wetlænd] A wetland isolated from the surrounding landscape with respect to the exchange of surface water.
coastal wetland pobřežní mokřad [kəustəl wetlænd] Fringe wetlands that occur within the intertidal zone-they can be associated with oceans or large lakes which have seiches that  result in a bi-directional flow of water.
lacustrine wetland jezerní mokřad (vzniklý zazeměním jezera nebo jeho části) [lækәstri:n wetlænd] Wetlands that occur on the margins of lakes or ponds.
tidal wetland přílivový mokřad [taidəl wetlænd] A wetland influenced by astronomic tides.
depression wetland depresní mokřad [diprešən wetlænd] A wetland geomorphic settling which occurs in depressions, but usually at the headwaters of a local drainage, consequently, surface flows are restricted.
reference wetland referenční mokřad, srovnávací mokřad [refərəns wetlænd] Wetland sites within a reference domain that encompass the known variation of a subclass. They are used to establish the ranges of functions.
man-made wetland umělý mokřad [mæn meid wetlænd] constructed wetland, artificial wetland, engineered wetland
fringe wetland okrajový mokřad [frindž wetlænd] A wetland adjacent to a large body of water (i.e. the ocean or a large lake) in which frequent and regular bi-directional exchanges of water occur as a result of astronomical tides in marine coastal areas or seiches in lacustrine settings.
riparian wetland poříční mokřad, nivní mokřad [riperi:ən wetlænd] A wetland that usually occurs as an ecotone between aquatic and upland ecosystems having distinct vegetation and soil characteristics including a combination of high species diversity, density and productivity.
riverine wetland poříční mokřad [rivəri:n wetlænd] Long linear features that contain a river bed and bank and functionally cover the area of 100-year floodplain.
irregularly flooded tidal wetland nepravidelně zaplavovaný přílivový mokřad [iregjulərli fladid taidəl wetlænd] Wetlands located in a tidal region that are too isolated to be immdated by astronomic tides.
flow (1) tok [fləu] A rate of change of stock in the system, usually an actual physical flow into or out of stock.
flow (2) 1. průtok, tok, proud, 2. téci, proudit, plynout [fləu] The volume of a substance passing a point per unit time (e.g. cubic meters per second, gallons per hour etc...).
flow of sap mízotok, proudění mízy, pohyb mízy [fləu əv sæp]
natural flow přirozený tok [næčərəl fləu] The flow of a stream as it would be if unaltered by upstream diversion, storage, import, export or change in upstream consumptive use caused by development.
overland flow splach, povrchový odtok [əuvəlænd fləu] The movement of rain or meltwater over the ground surface in a thin unchannelled sheet.
information flow tok informací [infəmeišən fləu]
flow augmentation vyrovnání minimálních průtoků [fləu o:gmenteišən] The addition of water to a stream especially to meet instream flow needs.
peak flow maximální průtok [pi:k flәu] The maximum volume of fluid passing a certain cross section per unit of time.
flow line dráha částice [flәu lain] particle trajectory, path line
surface flow povrchový tok [sə:fis fləu] A non-channelised flow that occurs e.g. above the surface of a wetland. overland flow
flow meter průtokoměr [fləu mi:tə] A device for measuring or giving an output signal proportional to the rate of flow of a fluid in a pipe.
bidirectional flow dvousměrný pohyb vody [baidairekšənəl fləu] Horizontal flow occurring in opposite directions as a result of tides or seiche.
product flow tok produktu [prodakt flәu] Products entering from or leaving to another product system.
capillary flow kapilární tok [kәpiləri fləu] Movement of a liquid upwards inside a narrow tube or upwards through the soil.
flow rate průtok, průtoková rychlost [fləu reit]
reference flow referenční tok [refәrens flәu] Measure of the outputs from processes in a given product system required to fulfill the function expressed by the functional unit.
flow recorder záznamník průtoku [fləu riko:də] An instrument which records on a chart the rate of flow of a liquid.
traffic flow průjezdnost, průjezd dopravy [træfik fləu] The flow of vehicles or people through a given transport network.
water flow průtok vody, tok vody [wo:tə fləu]
resin flow ronění pryskyřice [rezin fləu] resinosis
dry weather flow bezdeštný průtok, tok při suchém počasí [drai weðə fləu] DWF
mass flow hmotnostní tok [mæs fləu] Mass flow shall mean the quantity of compound released, in unit of mass/hour.
gene flow přenos genů [dži:n fləu] The mixing of genes through interbreeding.
dust flow průtok prachu [dast fləu] The rate at which dust is carried in a gaseous medium.
gravity flow samospád, gravitační pohyb, pohyb samospádem [græviti fləu]
slime flow slizotok [slaim fləu]
honey flow snůška medu [hani fləu] gathering of honey
elementary flow elementární tok [eləmentri fləu] Material or energy entering the system being studied that has been drawn from the environment without previous human transformation, or material or energy leaving the system being studied that is released into the environment without subsequent human tran
energy flow energetický tok [enədži fləu] Input to or output from a unit process or product system quantified in energy units.
process flow diagram vývojový diagram procesu [prəuses fləu daiəgræm] A chart containing labelled boxes connected by lines with directional arrows to illustrate the unit processes or sub-systems included in the product system and the interrelationships between those unit processes.
radial-flow tank nádrž s radiálním tokem [reidiəl fləu tæŋk] A circular tank with the inlet at the centre and the outlet consisting of a peripheral weir.
flow proportional sample průtokově proporcionální vzorek [flәu prәpo:šәnәl sæmpl] Composite sample made up of either equal volumes taken after equal volumes of liquid have passed the sampling point, or made up of flow proportional volumes taken at equal intervals of time. flow composite sample
terrestrial heat flow zemský tepelný tok [tәrestri:əl hi:t fləu] The flow of heat travelling from the interior of the Earth to its surface due to the higher temperatures prevailing in the interior arising from the decay of radioactive elements in the Earth's crust and residual heat in the Earth's formation. geothermal flux density, geothermal flux
leachant flow rate rychlost toku loužícího roztoku [li:čənt fləu reit] The amount of leach that passes through a unit area of a plane at some location inside the leaching specimen (perpendicular to the direction of interest) per unit of time.
design peak flow návrhový maximální průtok [dәzain pi:k flәu] Maximum flow of wastewater a plant is designed to treat.
mass and energy flow tok materiálu a energií [mæs ænd enədži fləu]
material flow accounts (pl.) účty materiálových toků (pl.) [mәti:riәl flәu әkaunts] Methodically organised accounts in physical units (usually in tonnes) that quantify the flows of different types of materials into, out of and possibly within a given system at different levels of detail and completeness, and by making reference to the ma MFAcc
material flow analysis analýza materiálových toků [mәti:riәl flәu ænælisis] An approach, which refers to the monitoring and analysis of physical flows of materials into, through and out of a given system (usually the economy) through the process chains, through extraction, production, use, recycling and final disposal. MFA
substance flow analysis analýza toků látek [sabstәns] An approach, which refers to the systematic monitoring and analysis of physical flows of selected substances or groups of substances within a given system. SFA quantifies the pathways of these substances within the system, i.e. the flows into, out of and SFA
material flow indicators (pl.) indikátory materiálových toků (pl.) [mәti:riәl flәu indikeitәz] Quantitative measures, which point to, inform about, describe, the characteristics of material flows and material resource use and which have a meaning or a significance that goes beyond that directly associated with the underlying statistics.
particulate mass flow rate hmotnostní průtok tuhých znečišťujících látek (TZL) [pa:tikjuleit mæs fləu reit] The total mass of particles leaving the stack per hour.
rapid downward-flow sand filter pískový filtr s gravitačním tokem [ræpid daunwə:d fləu sænd filtə] A sand filter used for removing suspended solids from biologically treated sewage. Sewage passes through a layer of sand supported by a porous medium and into underdrains. rapid gravity sand filter
economy-wide material flow accounts (pl.) účty materiálových toků na makroekonomické úrovni (pl.) [i:konәmi waid mәtiriәl flәu әkaunts] MFAcc that cover the national economy as a whole, and that track the physical flows of the entire range of natural resources and materials exchanged at the boundary of the national economy. An important feature of EW-MFAcc is that they are complete as reg EW-MFAcc