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Discover Ludwig"at shallow depth" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually has to do with depths in water, such as a shallow lake, but can also be used to reference a shallow level of understanding of something. For example: "His knowledge of the material was only at shallow depth."
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At a certain stage, a dense set of parallel Riedel shears forms at shallow depth.
Overall, the model was seen to perform better at shallow depth, with lower levels of accuracy in deeper layers.
The agreement of simulation data with experimental values was higher at shallow depth of operation and lower tool operating speed.
Gradual hydraulic adjustments gave rise to the younger Pleistocene age found at shallow depth in the weathering zone.
We have raised several commonly assumed issues while performing stability analysis of underground opening at shallow depth.
Recent studies show that high-resolution engineering tiltmeters installed at shallow depth between 2 and 10 m resolve this deformation.
In some areas, magma or still-hot igneous rocks at shallow depth leak gases through gas vents or interact with the groundwater system to create hot springs.
The cooling roots of such past eruptions, or possibly the new intrusions of magma at shallow depth, are the heat sources for the Yellowstone hot springs and geysers.
Gleysols found in the polar regions (Alaska and Arctic Asia; about half of all Gleysols) are frozen at shallow depth and are used only by wildlife.
Significant (40 70 µg/kg) exchangeable As is only present at shallow depth (0 1 m below ground surface).
The liquefaction occurred in very liquefiable sands at shallow depth (< 2 m) in an area where the water table was near the land surface.
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