Examples of 'sub-surface' in a sentence

Meaning of "sub-surface"

Sub-surface pertains to the area beneath the surface of something, often referring to underground or underwater locations
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Patented sub-surface monorail bearing system.
We suspect there is going to be sub-surface bone in here.
It is a sub-surface station with two platforms.
The plate is heated by a sub-surface gas burner.
The sub-surface station has twice been damaged by explosions.
It can occur through sub-surface aquatic plants.
Sub-surface sensors might come in very handy in these situations.
No excavation or sub-surface preparation was required.
This method is used to detect lateral sub-surface changes.
The detection of its sub-surface distribution can also be costly.
The vessel is capable of both surface and sub-surface use.
Sonar for avoiding sub-surface underwater objects.
The sub-surface drainage can be accomplished through drains or pumped wells.
New images are showing deep sub-surface fissures.
Data on any sub-surface distributions are insufficient to identify critical sites.

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There is a huge amount of sub-surface ice there.
Hence the sub-surface design maybe distorted in the interpretations.
These usually form because of sub-surface hydraulic pressure.
The sub-surface stations have a straight ceiling sometimes supported by columns.
Future directive on the injection and sub-surface storage of carbon.
A sub-surface drainage system is necessary on fields with poor natural drainage.
The water is collected in the sub-surface reservoir created by the barrier.
The polarizer rotates to allow for surface and sub-surface viewing.
I am digging out a sub-surface sample that is not radiation blasted.
Europa has much indirect evidence for its sub-surface ocean.
Inclusion cleanness in the sub-surface zone is also improved by electromagnetic centrifugation.
I just pulled him over for reckless operation of a sub-surface vehicle.
The theory lacks sub-surface scattering reflection and edge diffraction.
These processes include network outlet submersion sub-surface pipe overpressure.
Usually sub-surface water is more difficult than the surface water.
Systems to store surface and sub-surface water for grass production.
Sub-surface fatigue cracking had been present in the wheels for some time.
The culture may conveniently be delivered to the sub-surface in an injection slurry.
In practice, the sub-surface creation of vapour causes a dramatic increase in impedance.
Safety has long been a concern in the mining business, especially in sub-surface mining.
The use of sub-surface addition is supported by data generated by the inventors.
Use of explosives or other methods to explore sub-surface geological structures underwater or on land.
Sub-surface injection techniques do not work well on very stony or compacted soils ;.
We are seeing no options for sub-surface habitation with gamma rays or neutron specs.
The main factors giving rise to the need for sub-surface drains are.
There is a huge amount of sub-surface ice there so this is a unique opportunity for us.
Both objectives increase water quality on the surface and sub-surface overall.
However, there are sub-surface remains of the castle gateway and other buildings.
Generally, velocity profiles on the field show weak velocities in the sub-surface.
Data on sub-surface distribution are insufficient to identify other critical sites, including migratory corridors.
They can also provide valuable information on the sub-surface geology of an area.
Sub-surface investigations have previously revealed artefacts relating to the operation of the line.
Such temperatures will cause gas within the sub-surface tissue to expand.
Nitrogen was fed sub-surface and top surface through two mass flow controllers.
The inflorescence is produced at ground level on a sub-surface peduncle between the two leaves.

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