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The waste would be emplaced (by remotely controlled or robotic devices) in holes drilled into the floors of these rooms, after which the boreholes would be sealed and the rooms and corridors backfilled.
Thus, the last formed magmatic output would be emplaced without any internal field.
This method, based on the rejuvenation of depth-profile samples, relies on the simple hypothesis that at least one of the depth-profile samples would be emplaced with no or negligible inherited component and on the obvious principle that none of analysed sample has been emplaced with a negative cosmogenic nuclide concentration.
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In general, the deeper the laterals can be emplaced, the farther apart they can be spaced for an equivalent degree of drainage.
Ultramafic metavolcanic rock that crops out within the fault zones would represent material from the detachment horizon that was emplaced in the cores of the detachment anticlines.
Nearly 11,000 were emplaced in the south part of Normandy's coastline where the Allies would eventually land.
New Orleans, surrounded by levees, is emplaced between Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi like a broad shallow bowl.
Thus, the deposits were emplaced as medium-gravity crudes, which later became immobilized by degradation in the reservoir.
For the purposes of this demonstration, the charge was emplaced by a Marine technician, Gunnery Sergeant Pierre Anthony.
If a granite is emplaced into a limestone, the contact region may be flooded with silica and other components, leading to the formation of a metasomatic rock.
Allochthonous (transported) continental blocks thus were emplaced in the Cordillera Oriental of Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela at the end of the Silurian Period (about 419 million years ago).
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