Spanish | English |
centro de formación | training centre Place where people are prepared for a specific purpose |
evacuación del CO2 en formaciones geológicas | geological disposal for CO2 |
evacuación en formaciones geológicas | disposal in geological formations |
formaciones herbosas secas seminaturales y facies de matorrales | semi-natural dry grasslands and scrubland facies |
formaciones pioneras alpinas | Alpine pioneer formations |
formación ambiental | environmental teaching |
formación ambiental | environmental teaching Instruction, training or the imparting of knowledge about the external conditions affecting the life, development and survival of organisms, including potential dangers to the ecosystem and the means to maintain its integrity |
formación compleja | complex formation |
formación compleja | complex formation Formation of a complex compound. Also known as complexing or complexation |
formación cárstico | karst |
formación cárstico | karst 1. A German rendering of a Serbo-Croat term referring to the terrain created by limestone solution and characterized by a virtual absence of surface drainage, a series of surface hollows, depressions and fissures, collapse structures, and an extensive subterranean drainage network. 2. A type of topography that is formed on limestone, gypsum, and other rocks by dissolution, and that is characterized by sinkholes, caves, and underground drainage. Etymology: German, from the Yugoslavian territory Krs; type locality, a limestone plateau in the Dinaric Alps of northwestern Yugoslavia and northeastern Italy |
formación de arcilla | clay fraction |
formación de arcilla | clay formation |
formación de arcilla | clay accumulation |
formación de Creta | Cretan formation |
formación de escarcha | frosting |
formación de escarcha | frost formation |
formación de humus | humification |
formación de humus | formation of humus |
formación de ozono | ozone formation |
formación de suelo | soil formation |
formación de suelo | soil formation The combination of natural processes by which soils are formed. It is also known as pedogenesis. The most important soil-forming factors are parent material, terrain, climate, aspect, vegetation cover, microorganisms in the soil and the age of the land surface. Some pedologists would add to this list the influence of human activities. All the factors exhibit varying degrees of interrelationship and some are more important than others, with climate often being singled out as the most important |
formación de tierra | land forming |
formación de ácidos | acid formation |
formación geológica oceánica profunda | geological formation under the deep ocean floor |
formación herbosa estépica subcontinental | Sub-continental steppic grassland |
formación inicial | initial training Any education, instruction or discipline occurring at the beginning of an activity, task, occupation or life span |
vegetación béntica con formaciones de caraceas | benthic vegetation of chara formation |