average depth

collocation in English

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average
adjective
uk
/ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈæv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number ...
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depth
noun
uk
/depθ/
us
/depθ/
the distance down either from the top of something to the bottom, or to a distance below the top surface ...
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(Definition ofaverageanddepthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Intermittent convection is generated in a thin unstably stratified layer, which is bounded by the interface and theaveragedepthof the undersurface temperature maximum.
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The water table had anaveragedepthof 25 cm along the sampled radial segment and was visible in the depressions.
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Since open wells are usually not more than 40-50 feet, theaveragedepthhas saturated at 50 feet in all the villages.
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In particular, they analysed the average size andaveragedepth.
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Theaveragedepthof bore wells is higher in the scarcity villages.
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The initialaveragedepthof the liquid was 0.91 mm, but the data show considerable variation even in the initial depth.
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Theaveragedepthof the germinal layer is 10-12 /tm.
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The land-use model here incorporates the differences in productivity based on flood land type, as categorized by theaveragedepthof flooding in each month.
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The maximumaveragedepthof burial was 28 cm and varied according to the species of dung beetle.
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The relative mobility of the definitive hosts probably ensures the dispersal of both parasite species throughout the lake (maximum length 5 km,averagedepth1.1 m).
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For the seven eyes on which we made measurements, theaveragedepthof the modulations due to respiration and pulse were 1.0 min arc and 1.4 min arc, respectively.
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It is like the man who tells me that the river has anaveragedepthof 4 ft.
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We produce coal at anaveragedepthof 1,200 ft.
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Theaveragedepthin the harbour is about eight fathoms, but the depth in the channel leading to it is slightly less.
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It is producing coal, on the other hand, at anaveragedepthof about 400 ft.
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Theaveragedepthof water in the estuary at that point is four metres.
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It is a difficult process to get the topsoil spread evenly, bearing in mind that theaveragedepthof topsoil is only eight inches.
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It is an area almost 2½ miles long, with anaveragedepthof half a mile.
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The deposits are estimated to have anaveragedepthof not more than 5 to 10 feet.
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