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to subsurface
noun
Something that is below the layer that is on the surface.
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It is too soon to say if the lake held living things, but NASA's news release did include the happy phrase "clues to subsurface habitability".
Soils of high sand or silt content are generally suited to subsurface drainage, while soils of high clay content generally require surface systems.
It was certified in June then canceled due to "subsurface and well-completion problems," Sempra says.
The LWF areas have been assigned to subsurface oxygen.
Calibration was restricted to subsurface hydraulic and storage parameters.
The model was applied to subsurface contamination by jet fuel.
It originally stated that Titan's contraction was due to subsurface ice melting instead of freezing in the subsurface ocean.
This result implies that inhomogeneities due to subsurface structure have an important role in geodetic inversions.
This will increase uncertainty when using such correlations to extrapolate to subsurface conditions.
Macropores and preferential flow paths can significantly contribute to subsurface flow under certain conditions.
Fig. 2 Waveform of the reflection is distorted due to subsurface scattering.
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