Betekenis van:
subsurface

subsurface
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • beneath the surface
    "subsurface materials of the moon"

    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. subsurface work.
    2. Subsurface surveying services
    3. Exploration, that is activities intruding into the subsurface, should be made subject to a permit requirement.
    4. technologies that can detect the presence, location and migration paths of CO2 in the subsurface and at surface;
    5. ’Active cooling’ is a cooling technique for optical components using flowing fluids within the subsurface (nominally less than 1 mm below the optical surface) of the optical component to remove heat from the optic.
    6. Monitoring sites shall be established to provide data on nitrogen in water leaving the root zone and entering the groundwater system and on nitrogen losses by surface and subsurface runoff, both under derogation and non derogation conditions.
    7. 'Active cooling' is a cooling technique for optical components using flowing fluids within the subsurface (nominally less than 1 mm below the optical surface) of the optical component to remove heat from the optic.
    8. "Active cooling" is a cooling technique for optical components using flowing fluids within the subsurface (nominally less than 1 mm below the optical surface) of the optical component to remove heat from the optic.
    9. Monitoring sites shall be established in order to provide data on nitrogen concentration in soil water and corresponding nitrogen losses through the root zone into groundwater, as well as on nitrogen losses by surface and subsurface runoff, both under derogation and non derogation conditions.
    10. Monitoring sites shall be established in water catchments with prevalent agricultural activities to provide data on nitrogen concentration in soil water and corresponding losses through the root zone into groundwater as well as on nitrogen losses by surface and subsurface runoff, both under derogation and non derogation conditions.
    11. ‘exploration’ means the assessment of potential storage complexes for the purposes of geologically storing CO2 by means of activities intruding into the subsurface such as drilling to obtain geological information about strata in the potential storage complex and, as appropriate, carrying out injection tests in order to characterise the storage site;
    12. Monitoring sites, corresponding to at least 150 farms, shall be established in order to provide data on nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in soil water, on mineral nitrogen in soil profile and corresponding nitrogen and phosphorus losses through the root zone into groundwater, as well as on nitrogen and phosphorus losses by surface and subsurface run-off, both under derogation and non derogation conditions.
    13. 'Active cooling' is a cooling technique for optical components using flowing fluids within the subsurface (nominally less than 1 mm below the optical surface) of the optical component to remove heat from the optic. 2. Optical mirrors or transmissive or partially transmissive optical or electro-optical components specially designed for use with controlled "lasers"; f. Optical equipment, as follows:
    14. Mirrors cooled either by 'active cooling' or by heat pipe cooling; Technical Note: 'Active cooling' is a cooling technique for optical components using flowing fluids within the subsurface (nominally less than 1 mm below the optical surface) of the optical component to remove heat from the optic. 2. Optical mirrors or transmissive or partially transmissive optical or electro-optical components specially designed for use with controlled "lasers";
    15. A wavelength exceeding 800 nm but not exceeding 1400 nm and having any of the following: a. An output energy exceeding 0,5 J per pulse and a pulsed "peak power" exceeding 10 W; or b. An average or CW output power exceeding 10 W; or 4. A wavelength exceeding 1400 nm and having any of the following: a. An output energy exceeding 100 mJ per pulse and a pulsed "peak power" exceeding 1 W; or b. An average or CW output power exceeding 1 W; e. Components, as follows: 1. Mirrors cooled either by 'active cooling' or by heat pipe cooling; Technical Note: 'Active cooling' is a cooling technique for optical components using flowing fluids within the subsurface (nominally less than 1 mm below the optical surface) of the optical component to remove heat from the optic. 2. Optical mirrors or transmissive or partially transmissive optical or electro-optical components specially designed for use with controlled "lasers"; f. Optical equipment, as follows: N.B.: For shared aperture optical elements, capable of operating in "Super-High Power Laser" ("SHPL") applications, see the Military Goods Lists.