deep basin
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdeepandbasin
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deep
adjective
uk/diːp/us/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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basin
noun[C]
uk/ˈbeɪ.sən/us/ˈbeɪ.sən/
mainly UK
an open, round container shaped like a bowl with sloping sides, used for holding food ...
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(Definition ofdeepandbasinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Nevertheless, the results demonstrate that surface cooling can have a significant influence on the residence time ofdeepbasinwater.
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Throughout the years, the river has cut adeepbasininto the land, creating the need for better bridges.
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It constitutes, therefore, not a real proof for the desiccation of an existing originallydeepbasin.
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The two deltas are separated by adeepbasin.
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The oligotrophic lake with itsdeepbasinhas a large hypolimnic volume and meromictic waters, which are clear and reach drinking water quality.
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It is all the more prominent because each of the two holiday villages lies in adeepbasin.
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Each of the four cheekteeth (p4 and three molars, m1 through m3) bears adeepbasinin the middle of the crown.
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The lake is divided into two deep basins by a ridge.
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According to this approach, non-inundated areas, deep basins, and good rice-growing soils would be valued because they allowed for maximally productive farming.
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Non-inundated areas allowed for the pasturing of livestock during the flood season while deep basins allowed farmers to pasture during the dry season.
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Deep basins will have formed and sediments will have infilled the open space.
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Even though life appears to be rather sparse in the deep ocean basins, energy and chemical effects in these deep basins could have far-reaching implications.
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Rift basins are elongated, narrow and deep basins.
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The central lagoon consists of numerous deep basins and surrounded by two large islands which are separated by two narrow channels.
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Oxygen can only reach the deep-sea by new deep-water formation and consequent ventilation of deep basins.
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