permafrost

英 ['pɜːməfrɒst] 美 ['pɝməfrɔst]
  • n. 永久冻土,永久冻地;永久冻结带;永久冰冻
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permafrost 永冻土

缩写自permanent frost.

permafrost (n.)
1943, coined in English by Russian-born U.S. geologist Siemon W. Muller (1900-1970) from perm(anent) frost.
1. Perhaps this is caused by the sudden melting of subsurface permafrost.
可能是地下永久冻土突然融化所造成.

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2. This is the vegetational climate of arctic permafrost regions.
这是北极永冻地区的植物气候.

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3. The harder the material under the permafrost is, the larger the chamber charge required.
永冻层之下的土壤越硬, 所需要的药室装药量也越大.

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4. It became entombed in the permafrost, where it remained until recently freed.
它被掩埋在永久冻土层里, 直到最近才被挖掘出来.

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5. An example of a tipping point is the thawing of the permafrost.
“气候引爆点”的一个例子就是永久冻土层的融化.

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