geologic的意思和读音

geologic

: [ˌdʒiəˈlɒdʒɪk] : [dʒiəˈlɔdʒik]

adj.

adj.1.,

na.1.“geological”

na.1.The variant of geological

1. terrific a. geologic a. chic a. ...

2. flaw geologic grasshopper ...

3. ... gaseous adj. geologic adj. geologist n.

4.(Mineral Resources) Geologic (Administration) (Terrain) “” …

5. > Inesis: > Geologic: 3M ...

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1.What you are likely to see, and you are already beginning to see, is a flurry of geologic activity on Earth's surface.

2.Due to the lack of geologic knowledge and related data, the analogy method is usually adopted in the exploration and exploitation process.

3.A stratigraphic unit, especially a unit consisting of two or more formations deposited during a single geologic era.

4.In the light of geologic features of A-nan oilfield, the major factors that ca use reservoir pollution and plug have been analyzed.

5.Moreover, it is recognized that the results of any reservoir simulation model are strongly influenced by the underlying geologic model.

6.Since in trillion year geologic history, the Changbai Mountain area has experienced the dark green sea Sang Tian vicissitude.亿

7.Casing damage of oil and water well is a problem of geologic engineering that is often encountered in oilfield development.

8.Opportunity, and its twin craft Spirit, both found geologic indicators of a watery past at the two very different sites where they landed.“”(Spirit)

9.No other celestial bodies support such a complex interplay of astronomical, geologic, and chemical and biological processes.

10.In most sequestration projects, compressed carbon dioxide is injected into a geologic formation already filled with water.