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the emplacement
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An installation that houses a military weapon.
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Bell, B. & Butcher, H. On the emplacement of sill complexes: evidence from the Faroe Shetland Basin.
Kelfoun, K. & Druitt, T. H. Numerical modeling of the emplacement of Socompa rock avalanche, Chile.
Climate changes caused by degassing of sediments during the emplacement of large igneous provinces.
The emplacement of ash on landscapes and its subsequent erosion had local ecological and hydrological effects.
The simulated water seepage from the rock to the emplacement borehole was compared with measured results.
The unit allows for the emplacement of deep-sea animals for testing.
So, depending on who is talking, Wednesday will mark either the unveiling of a new journalistic paradigm or the emplacement of a politico-journalistic Scud missile.
Much larger augers are used to bore holes in soil for the emplacement of fence posts, telephone poles, and the like.
One mountain-building event, known as the Nevadan orogeny, resulted in the emplacement of massive igneous and metamorphic rocks from Alaska to Baja California.
Coleman, D. S., Gray, W. & Glazner, A. F. Rethinking the emplacement and evolution of zoned plutons: Geochronologic evidence for incremental assembly of the Tuolumne Intrusive Suite, California.
Most entrances are formed by accidental processes such as the downcutting of surface valleys, the collapse of sinkholes, or the emplacement of quarries or road cuts.
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