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Terms for subject Environment (6671 entries)
geographical projection (A representation of the globe constructed on a plane with lines representative of and corresponding to the meridians and parallels of the curved surface of the earth) földgömb ábrázolása síklapon
geography (The study of the natural features of the earth's surface, comprising topography, climate, soil, vegetation, etc. and man's response to them) földrajz
geological disaster (Disasters caused by movements and deformation of the earth's crust) földtani katasztrófa
geological process (Dynamic actions or events that occur at the Earth's surface due to application of natural forces resulting from gravity, temperature changes, freezing and thawing, chemical reactions, seismic shaking, and the agencies of wind and moving water, ice and snow. Where and when a force exceeds the strength of the earth material, the material is changed by deformation, translocation, or chemical reactions) földtani folyamat
geology (The study or science of the earth, its history, and its life as recorded in the rocks; includes the study of geologic features of an area, such as the geometry of rock formations, weathering and erosion, and sedimentation) földtan
geometric correction (A remote sensing term referring to the adjustment of an image for geometric errors) geometriai javítás
geomorphic process (The physical and chemical interactions between the Earth's surface and the natural forces acting upon it to produce landforms. The processes are determined by such natural environmental variables as geology, climate, vegetation and baselevel, to say nothing of human interference. The nature of the process and the rate at which it operates will be influenced by a change in any of these variables) geomorf folyamat
geomorphology (The study of the classification, description, nature, origin, and development of present landforms and their relationships to underlying structures, and of the history of geologic changes as recorded by these surface features) geomorfológia
geophysical environment (The physical earth and its surroundings, consisting of the oceans and inland waters, lower and upper atmosphere, space, land masses and land forms) geofizikai környezet
geophysics (The physics of the earth and its environment, that is, earth, air and space) geofizika
geostationary geostacionárius
geotechnics (The application of scientific methods and engineering principles to civil engineering problems through acquiring, interpreting, and using knowledge of materials of the crust of the earth) geotechnika
geotechnology (The application of scientific methods and engineering techniques to the exploitation and use of natural resources) geotechnológia
geothermal energy (An energy produced by tapping the earth's internal heat. At present, the only available technologies to do this are those that extract heat from hydrothermal convection systems, where water or steam transfer the heat from the deeper part of the earth to the areas where the energy can be tapped. The amount of pollutants found in geothermal vary from area to area but may contain arsenic, boron, selenium, lead, cadmium, and fluorides. They also may contain hydrogen sulphide, mercury, ammonia, radon, carbon dioxide, and methane) geotermális energia
germ (1. A pathogenic micro-organism. 2. Living substance capable of developing into an organ, part, or organism as a whole; a primordium) csíra
germ plasm (The hereditary material transmitted to the offspring via the gametes) csíraplazma
GHG intensity kibocsátásintenzitás
GIS digital format (The digital form of data collected by remote sensing) GIS digitális forma
GIS digital system (An organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data, and personnel designed to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and display all forms of geographically referenced information that can be drawn from different sources, both statistical and mapped) GIS digitális rendszer
GIS digital technique (The transformation to digital form of data collected by remote sensing, traditional field and documentary methods and of existing historical data such as paper maps, charts, and publications) GIS digitális technika