Examples of 'near-surface' in a sentence

Meaning of "near-surface"

Near-surface refers to the uppermost layer or portion of something, usually the Earth's surface or a material

How to use "near-surface" in a sentence

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Two ways of near-surface modeling are implemented.
Reflections can provide information on near-surface structure.
Nitrate is depleted in near-surface water except in upwelling regions.
Near-surface imaging becomes possible if they are well modelised.
Extensive network of near-surface and deep bedrock aquifers.
It is related to the saturated hydraulic conductivity of the near-surface soil.
The exception to this is the near-surface so called active zone.
Near-surface media are complex, propagating waves are reflected or diffrated several times.
We have steep inclines and various near-surface obstructions.
Near-surface velocity anomalies correlate well with the known geology.
The wastes were disposed of in two near-surface repositories built in concrete.
They are currently encapsulated in an organic matrix before being stored in a near-surface repository.
Sediment cores showed a near-surface maximum of iron but not phosphorus.
They are bright depressions created by the loss of near-surface material.
New solutions for near-surface problems and related deeper imaging improvements.

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A method has been proposed to compensate the near-surface spurious variations.
Thus, the skin or near-surface zones of tissues are the primary targets of the radiation.
Oil and grease tend to concentrate in surface and near-surface water.
In addition to the practical applications, near-surface geophysics includes the study of biogeochemical cycles.
ItÕs important to keep in mind that weathering is a surface or near-surface process.
An additional privately owned consolidated near-surface cell has been granted the same exemption.
In dealing with these and other challenging problems of the near-surface.
Near-surface winds act as a stress on the ocean surface, which causes waves to form.
This drilling has also extended the near-surface resource potential.
The near-surface clay bearing members have been preserved from erosion in plateau tops.
These areas are frequently associated with surface or near-surface gas hydrate deposits.
They had warned of warming near-surface atmospheric temperature - which affects everyday life.
Thus, monitoring tools and protocols are needed to set up a near-surface monitoring plan.
Mar is a near-surface phenomenon involving small scratches, usually without significant removal of material.
Various independent sets of data are used to investigate near-surface suspended sediment concentrations.
The spring taps the near-surface aquifer, which is fed by the runoff of winter rains.
Guiding device for positioning radioactive waste drum in near-surface disposal facility.
Accurate assessment of the near-surface soil strength is difficult, hampering the use of theoretical solutions.
Alternatively it could be designed to selectively probe the near-surface region of the structure.
Thorough reworking of the near-surface rock makes the early excavation patterns unrecognizable today.
If the energy is taken from the ground, it is also called near-surface geothermal energy.
Method and device for detecting near-surface defects by means of magnetic leakage flux measurement.
Woodard demonstrated the ability of the technique to recover near-surface flows the f-modes.
Soil scientists examine characteristics of near-surface soils to assess qualities associated with agricultural production.
The latter being deep-sea suspension of snoods while the former is near-surface suspension.
The invention provides novel surface and near-surface hardened implants of titanium alloys containing zirconium.
Compare the wind direction and the direction of the near-surface water motion.
The concept of near-surface disposal of LILW is based on three confinement barriers,.
This classification also determines whether it will undergo near-surface or deep geological disposal.
Now we can add Near-Surface Geometry Input module to the flow.
These data are useful for evaluating models of near-surface water table dynamics.
Variation in near-surface thermal regime and moisture ; iii.
After cooling, the particles are then embedded in the near-surface region of the blank.
The cooling near-surface layer contracted, while the interior expanded.
They are a sensitive indicator of residual stress, annealing and other near-surface physical conditions.

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