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Terms for subject Environment (31697 entries)
salpetersyraskrubber nitric acid scrubber
salskrake smew
salt badvatten bathing seawater (Sea waters in which bathing is explicitly authorised or in which bathing is not prohibited and is traditionally practised by a large number of bathers. Water in such areas must meet specified quality standards relating to chemical, microbiological and physical parameters)
salt badvatten bathing seawater
saltanrikning soil salination
saltbelastning salt load
salter salt (The reaction product when a metal displaces the hydrogen of an acid)
salter salt
salter salts
salthalt salt content (Amount of salt contained in a solution)
salthalt salinity
salthalt salt content
saltmark salina (A place where crystalline salt deposits are formed or found, such as a salt flat or pan, a salada, or a salt lick)
saltmark salina
saltpropp salt plug (A mass of salt which is injected as a diapir (a dome in which the overlying rocks have been ruptured by the squeezing-out of plastic core material) into overlying sedimentary rocks, thereby piercing and deforming them. The mechanism is similar to that of an intrusive magma, with the salt deforming and behaving plastically under pressure. It is of great economic importance because it assists in the formation of a "trap" structure for oil accumulation, in addition to its associated deposits of anhydrite, gypsum and sulphur)
saltsjö salina (A place where crystalline salt deposits are formed or found, such as a salt flat or pan, a salada, or a salt lick)
saltsyra hydrochloric acid (A solution of hydrogen chloride gas in water; a poisonous, pungent liquid forming a constant-boiling mixture at 20% concentration in water; widely used as a reagent, in organic synthesis, in acidizing oil wells, ore reduction, food processing, and metal cleaning and pickling. Also known as muriatic acid, HCl)
saltträsk salt marsh (Areas of brackish, shallow water usually found in coastal areas and in deltas. There are also inland marshes in arid areas where the water has a high salt level because of evaporation. They are environmentally delicate areas, extremely vulnerable to pollution by industrial or agricultural chemicals, or to thermal pollution, which often results when river water has been used as the coolant in power stations and industrial plants)
saltträsk salt marsh
saltvatten salt water (Water of the seas, distinguished by high salinity)

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