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While the emission of some radioelements consists almost entirely of α-rays whose penetrating power is very small, other radioelements emit β- and γ-rays which are able to penetrate a considerable thickness of matter.
The immediate floor usually contains a considerable thickness of coal.
Log correlations show a considerable thickness of sands marked as fluvial.
This paper presents a new technique, Multiple-Positron Emission Particle Tracking (Multiple-PEPT), which can follow multiple particles simultaneously through a considerable thickness of surrounding material.
Data on the considerable thickness of the missing unit implied continued subsidence of the forearc region and its subsequent exhumation under the emergence of a compressive regime synchronous with the back-arc opening stage.
The predominance of such tidal facies throughout the considerable thickness of both sequences indicates that considerable vertical aggradation occurred and that a tide-dominated (presumably macrotidal) estuarine environment was sustained in Kyonggi Bay throughout the late transgression and early highstand of both the late Pleistocene and Holocene sequences.
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Exposures in the Atlantic Coastal Plain and most of the Gulf Coastal Plain are of Paleogene age, but considerable thicknesses of Neogene sediment occur in offshore wells in front of the Mississippi delta, where thicknesses in excess of 10,000 metres (about 33,000 feet) have been recorded for the Neogene alone.
Our estimation of the amplitude of denudation and topographic inversion (0.6 0.7 km) differs significantly from apatite fission-track-derived estimates reported in recent literature, which would imply burial by considerable thicknesses of younger sediments followed by 1.5 km or more of post-rift denudation — not just in the study area, but also in the Tucano Jatoba basin to the south.
A floating ice sheet of considerable thickness attached to a coast (usually of great horizontal extent with a level or gently undulating surface); often a seaward extension of ice sheets.
Alternate folds until the stack is of considerable thickness or you've almost run out of ribbon.
We know that many of the techniques currently used to reduce rising damp are not much effective, when dealing with walls of considerable thickness and heterogeneous materials, as is the normal case of historic constructions.
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