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to infill
verb
To fill in a space, hole or gap
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The new location, he added, "allows us to infill our store count in the region and makes a lot of sense for us.
In this research, the effect of reservoir heterogeneities generated by geostatistical methods applied to infill drilling scenarios has been discussed.
Pore-filling carbonate cements generally show a rhombic crystal structure with a prominent cleavage pattern and tend to infill the pore space completely where present (Fig. 8a).
Many corporations are moving to infill locations, in part because they recognize the competitive advantages of being closer to the central city.
Fluvial erosion on early Mars was sufficient to infill craters of 10 km or more in diameter with 500 1500 m of sediment.
At 10,200 9910 cal BP, a cut-off channel began to infill with peat, while the surrounding floodplain remained relatively dry with Pinus forest growing nearby.
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The reasons behind some of previously observed damage to infill-frames are given.
An additional complication arises from the tendency of this inlet to close naturally due to infilling by dune migration.
Damage to infills may cause danger for human lives and strongly affects economic losses, as shown during past earthquakes.
A strong positive correlation (r = 0.850) between sulphur and ash further indicates that pH of the paleomire was raised due to infilling water which kept diluting humic acids.
There are a wide range of methods available to infilling hydrologic variables, but a thorough inter-comparison between statistical methods and artificial neural networks has not been made.
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