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Overlying meaning
lying over or upon something else
Synonyms of Overlying
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At this depth, the energy and associated movement from the earthquake becomes dissipated into a million small fractures in the overlying rocks.
GJRC028 intersected black shale and silicified dolerite with sulphide mineralisation and quartz stringers but was terminated at 130m due to difficult drilling conditions associated with running sands in the overlying Gidji Paleochannel.
MLV also intends to drill identified oxide gold-copper targets overlying the nearby Gaspar and Camilo porphyry copper deposits to potentially increase resources.
This is entirely facilitated by Ramirez, who also supplies an overlying narration at certain points of the run time.
Stalagmites, stalactites and flowstones can only form when there is liquid water, and therefore not when overlying land is permanently frozen.
Although often overshadowed by massive nearly vertical cliffs of the overlying Navajo Sandstone, the bright red weathering Kayenta Formation is also quite distinctive.
Since the left hamstrings have been found to be tighter and less flexible than the right hamstrings, this movement of the overlying skin relative to the PSIS would be greater on the left than on the right.
A convert thick fault breccia separates it from the overlying Qomolangma Formation.
A possible Roman 4th century church and associated burial ground was also discovered at Butt Road on the south-west outskirts of Colchester during the construction of the new police station there, overlying an earlier pagan cemetery.
As they died, a substantial layer gradually built up over millions of years and, through the weight of overlying sediments, eventually became consolidated into rock.
Finally, once it has accumulated, the sand becomes sandstone when it is compacted by pressure of overlying deposits and cemented by the precipitation of minerals within the pore spaces between sand grains.
Governance and financing With the conquest of Italy, prepared viae were extended from Rome and its vicinity to outlying municipalities, sometimes overlying earlier roads.
If these confining layers are composed of compressible silt or clay, the loss of water to the aquifer reduces the water pressure in the confining layer, causing it to compress from the weight of overlying geologic materials.
In areas of deeper bedrock with soft overlying soils, deep foundations are used to support structures directly on the bedrock; in areas where bedrock is not economically available, stiff "bearing layers" are used to support deep foundations instead.
It can cause the affected limb to swell, and cause pain and an overlying skin rash.
It is thought that the surface of Triton probably consists of a translucent layer of frozen nitrogen overlying a darker substrate, which creates a kind of "solid greenhouse effect ".
Light loss in the inverted retina, due to the overlying neural fibre layer, is often portrayed as a disadvantage.
Likewise, as elevation increases, there is less overlying atmospheric mass, so that atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing elevation.
Meier & Post (1969) Temporary rates up to convert per day have occurred when increased temperature or overlying pressure caused bottom ice to melt and water to accumulate beneath a glacier.
Note that the pond layer was located just below the stream layer, so that a stream line can be seen overlying one of the ponds.