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Výsledky hledání "depression wetland" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


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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.
lee depression závětrná deprese [li: diprešən] A type of non-frontal depression comprising an area of low pressure on the leeward side of a mountain chain.
depression deprese, stlačení, stisknutí, sklíčenost, stísněnost [diprešən] frontal depression, hollow
depression storage depresní zásobárna [diprešən storidž] The storage of rainfall on the surface of the soil and in small depressions after infiltration capacity of the soil has been exceeded.
thermal depression termická deprese [Өə:məl diprešən] An area of low pressure that results from the intense heating of continental areas during the day leading to a conventional rising of air currents.
frontal depression tlaková deprese [frantəl diprešən] A region of low air pressure usually ranging between 950 and 1020 milibars. depression
inbreeding depression inbrední deprese [inbri:diŋ dәprešәn] Reduction in fitness and vigor of individuals as a result of increased homozygosity.
kettle depression kotlina [ketəl diprešən]
yield depression pokles výnosu [ji:ld diprešən]
cone of depression depresní plocha [kəun əv diprešən] A depression in the water table that develops around a pumped well.
non-frontal depression nefrontální deprese [non frantəl diprešən] A type of depression which does not originate from the more usual development of small wave-like irregularities along major fronts.
depression line údolní čára, údolnice [diprešən lain] valley track
outbreeding depression outbrední deprese [autbri:diŋ dәprešәn] Reduction in fitness due to crossing of individuals from two genetically differentiated populations.
depression spring depresní pramen [diprešən spriŋ] A spring formed when the water table reaches the land surface because of a change in topography.
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.
palustrine wetland mláka, mokřad vzniklý zabahněním terénu [pælustri:n wetlænd] Non-tidal wetlands that are not part of the lacustrine or riverine wetlands.
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.
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.
engineered wetland umělý mokřad [endžəni:əd wetlænd] constructed wetland, man-made wetland, artificial wetland
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.
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.
tidal wetland přílivový mokřad [taidəl wetlænd] A wetland influenced by astronomic tides.
inland wetland vnitrozemský mokřad [inlænd wetlænd]
wetland development vývoj mokřadu [wetlænd divelәpmənt]
isolated wetland izolovaný mokřad [aisəleitid wetlænd] A wetland isolated from the surrounding landscape with respect to the exchange of surface water.
artificial wetland umělý mokřad [a:tifišəl wetlænd] man-made wetland, engineered wetland, constructed wetland
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.
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
man-made wetland umělý mokřad [mæn meid wetlænd] constructed wetland, artificial wetland, engineered wetland
surface flow constructed wetland umělý mokřad (pro čištění odpadních vod) s povrchovým tokem [sə:fis fləu kәnstraktid wetlænd] free water surface constructed wetland
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.
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