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Výsledky hledání "particulate organic carbon" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
particulate organic carbon partikulovaný organický uhlík, nerozpuštený organický uhlík [pa:tikjuleit o:gænik ka:bən] The fraction of total organic carbon that is retained by a 0.45 micron filter. POC
total organic carbon celkový organický uhlík [tәulәl o:gænik ka:bәn] TOC - the amount of carbon bound in an organic compound.
dissolved organic carbon rozpuštěný organický uhlík, DOC [dizo:lvd o:gænik ka:bon] The fraction of total organic carbon that passes through a 0.45 micron pore diameter filter. DOC
particulate částice, částečka, zrnko [pa:tikjuleit] A fine liquid or solid particle, such as in dust, smoke, mist, fumes or smog, found in the air or emissions. particle
particulate pollutant znečišťující látka ve formě částic, polutant ve formě částic, částečková imise [pa:tikjuleit pəlu:tənt]
particulate size velikost částic [pa:tikjuleit saiz]
particulate air pollution znečištění (ovzduší) částicemi [pa:tikjuleit eə pəlu:šən] Air pollution consisting of dust or mist.
particulate concentration koncentrace částic [pa:tikjuleit konsəntreišən]
particulate matter částice (pl.) [pa:tikjuleit mætə] Solid particles and liquid droplets present in the atmosphere.
particulate removal of air pollutants odstraňování částic znečišťujících ovzduší [pa:tikjuleit rimu:vəl əv eə pəlu:tənts] Removal at centrifugal collectors, electrostatic precipitators, filters, settling chambers or wet collectors, etc...
particulate mass concentration hmotnostní koncentrace částic [pa:tikjuleit mæs konsəntreišən]
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.
organic organický, ústrojný [o:gænik]
organic fertiliser organické hnojivo [o:gænik fe:tilaizə]
organic food biopotraviny (pl.), potraviny vypěstované bez chemických přísad a hnojiv (pl.) [o:gænik fu:d]
organic matter organické látky (pl.) [o:gænik mætə] Material of animal or vegetable origin. Nowadays, however, applied to all compounds of carbon other than those generally regarded as inorganic, namely carbon dioxide, carbonates, and metallic carbides. organic substances (pl.)
organic nitrogen organický dusík [o:gænik naitrodžən]
organic solvent organické rozpouštědlo [o:gænik solvәnt] Any VOC which is used alone or in combination with other agents, and without undergoing a chemical change, to dissolve raw materials, products or waste materials, or is used as a cleaning agent to dissolve contaminants, or as a dissolver, or as a dispersi
organic substance organická látka [o:gænik sabstəns] organic matter
organic waste organický odpad [o:gænik weist] Waste containing carbon compounds; derived from animal and plant materials.
organic weathering biologické zvětrávání, zvětrávání způsobené organismy [o:gænik weðəriŋ] The breakdown of rocks and their constituent minerals by the action of plants and animals. biological weathering
organic biomass organická biomasa [o:gænik baiəumæs] The difference between ash biomass and dry biomass.
organic farming organické zemědělství, organické hospodaření [o:gænik fa:miŋ]
Organic Farming Register Registr hospodářských subjektů ekologického zemědělství [o:gænik fa:miŋ redžistә]
persistent organic pollutant nerozložitelná organická znečišťující látka, nerozložitelný organický polutant [pə:sistənt o:gænik pəlu:tənt] POP
organic sedimentary rock organický sediment, sediment organického původu [o:gænik sedimentəri rok] Rocks that are formed from remains of plant and animal life.
resistant organic matter rezistentní organická látka [rizistənt o:gænik mætə] ROM
volatile organic compound těkavá organická látka [volәtail o:gænik kompaund] VOC - organic compound having at 293,15 K a vapour pressure of 0,01 kPa or more, or having a corresponding volatility under the particular conditions of use.
International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements Mezinárodní federace hnutí organického zemědělství, lFOAM [intənæšənəl fedəreišən əv o:gænik ægrikalčə mu:vmənts]
carbon uhlík [ka:bən] One of the common non-metallic elements, an essential component of living matter and organic chemical compounds: chemical symbol C, atomic number 6.
carbon tax daň z produkce oxidů uhlíku, uhlíková daň [ka:bən tæks]
carbon monoxide oxid uhelnatý, kysličník uhelnatý CO [ka:bən monoksaid]
black carbon černý uhlík [blæk ka:bәn] Operationally defined species based on measurement of light absorption and chemical reactivity and/or thermal stability; consists of soot, charcoal, and/or possible light-absorbing refractory organic matter.
carbon neutral (adj.) uhlíkově neutrální (adj.) [ka:bәn nәutrәl] Reduction of an individual or company's carbon emissions to zero through a combination of reducing energy consumption, using renewable energy and offsetting the remainder by (for example) planting trees to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
carbon black saze [ka:bən blæk] black, carbon deposit
carbon offset uhlíková náhrada [ka:bәn ofset] A carbon offset is an investment in a project or activity that reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions or sequesters carbon from the atmosphere that is used to compensate for GHG emissions from specific activities. An investment in a project that will lead
carbon price cena uhlíku [ka:rbən preis]
carbon credit uhlíkový kredit [ka:bәn kredit] Carbon credit is used in emission trading schemes, where one credit gives the owner the right to emit one tonne of CO2.
carbon sequestration sekvestrace (pohlcení) uhlíku [ka:rbən si:kwəstreišən] uptake
carbon cycle koloběh uhlíku, uhlíkový cyklus [ka:bən saikəl] The cycle of processes by which carbon circulates in nature.
soil carbon půdní uhlík [soil ka:bәn] A major component of the terrestrial biosphere pool in the carbon cycle. The amount of carbon in the soil is a function of the historical vegetative cover and productivity, which in turn is dependent in part upon climatic variables.
carbon sinks (pl.) propady uhlíku (pl.) [ka:bәn siŋks] Processes that remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than they release. Both the terrestrial biosphere and oceans can act as carbon sinks.
carbon dating datování pomocí uhlíku 14C [ka:bən deitiŋ] Finding out how old something is by analysing the amount of carbon dioxide in it which has decayed. carbon (14C) dating
carbon deposit saze [ka:rbən dəpozit] black, carbon black
carbon dioxide oxid uhličitý, kysličník uhličitý CO2 [ka:bən dajoksaid]
carbon fixation fixace uhlíku, vázání uhlíku [ka:bən fikseišən] A process occurring in photosynthesis whereby atmospheric carbon dioxide gas is combined with hydrogen obtained from splitting of water molecules.
carbon flux tok uhlíku [ka:bәn flәks] Shifts or flows of carbon over time from one pool to another.The land-atmosphere flux based on atmospheric measurements represents the balance of a net land-use flux (currently a positive flux, or carbon source, dominated by tropical deforestation) and a
carbon footprint uhlíková stopa [ka:bәn futprint] The term carbon footprint is often used as shorthand for the amount of carbon (usually in tonnes) being emitted by an activity or organization. The carbon component of the Ecological Footprint takes a slightly differing approach, translating the amount of
activated carbon aktivní uhlí [æktiveitid ka:bən] activated charcoal
carbon intensity uhlíková intenzita [ka:rbən intensiti]
Carbon Capture and Storage separace, jímání a ukládání oxidu uhličitého [ka:bən kæptjə ænd storidž] Process consisting of separation of CO2 from industrial and energy-related sources, transport to a storage location, and long term isolation from the atmosphere. CCS
Carbon Reduction Scheme program snižování emisí uhlíku [ka:bәn ridәkšәn ski:m] Carbon Reduction Scheme is an offsetting scheme that draws upon existing mandatory and voluntary frameworks.
carbon/nitrogen ratio poměr uhlíku a dusíku [ka:bən naitrodžən reišiəu] The ratio of organic carbon to available combined nitrogen (i.e. NH4+, NO2-, NO3-, etc...) in domestic or industrial waste waters, effluents, receiving waters and muds. C / N ratio
carbon dioxide band pásmo oxidu uhličitého [ka:bən dajoksaid bænd] The region of the electromagnetic spectrum in which carbon dioxide plays a significant role in the transfer of infrared radiation through the atmosphere.
carbon dioxide fertilization zúrodnění oxidem uhličitým [ka:bәn daioksaid fә:tilaizeišәn] The enhancement of the growth of plants as a result of increased atmospheric CO2 concentration. Depending on their mechanism of photosynthesis, certain types of plants are more sensitive to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentration.
activated carbon adsorption adsorpce na aktivním uhlí [æktiveitid ka:bən ædzo:pšən]
carbon mitigation potential potenciál pro zmírnění změny klimatu pohlcováním uhlíku [ka:bәn mitigeišәn pәtenšәl] Estimates of the annual additional carbon storage potential for various agricultural and forestry activities. The types of individual farm and forestry practices that sequester carbon, and thus help mitigate GHG emissions, include a range of commonly used
activated carbon filter filtr s aktivním uhlím [æktiveitid ka:bən filtə] A filtering device in which the filter medium consists of activated charcoal. activated charcoal filter
tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent tuna ekvivalentu oxidu uhličitého [tәn әv ka:bәn daioksaid әkwivәlәnt] One metric tonne of carbon dioxide (CO2) or an amount of any other greenhouse gas with an equivalent global-warming potential.
equivalent carbon dioxide concentration ekvivalentní koncentrace oxidu uhličitého, ekvivalentní koncentrace CO2, CO2(ef) [әkvivəlәnt ka:bon dajoksaid konsentreišən] The expression of the amount of all greenhouse gases in terms of the amount of carbon dioxide that would produce the same radiative effect. effective carbon dioxide concentration, carbon dioxide equivalent, equivalent CO2 concentration, CO2(ef)