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subzone
noun
A zone making up part of a larger zone.
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The Trans-Alai subzone is highly complex.
The Paleozoic subzone of the northern Pamirs is a huge uplift with a complex internal structure.
In the structure of the northern Pamirs, two subzones can be discerned: a Paleozoic subzone and a Trans-Alai subzone, which is composed of more recent deposits.
It is separated from the Trans-Alai subzone by the Karakul fracture, through which flows the Kyzylsu-Surkhob-Vakhsh river system.
On the north the Trans-Alai subzone is bounded by the deep Trans-Alai fracture, separating the Pamirs from the Alai system.
The zone is characterized by abundant dissolved oxygen, sunlight, nutrients, generally high wave energies and water motion, and, in the intertidal subzone, alternating submergence and exposure.
In fact, this subzone had more in common with Priorat than the rest of the Tarragona region.
After years of campaigning, the Falset subzone was separated from Tarragona and awarded the Montsant appellation in 2001, making it simultaneously one of Spain's oldest and newest regions.
"Any company that can use the free trade zone would be able to apply for a subzone," he said.
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In the south is the subarctic, formed by the northern subzones of the circumpolar boreal forest.
Though Rías Baixas has five subzones, they are not familiar even to avid albariño fans and rarely displayed on labels, which might promote greater familiarity.
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