「SEA BED」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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The | seabed is a mixture of mud and sand. |
The | seabed is a mixture of mud, sand and shells. |
ly is supported on static legs attached to the | seabed, with a rotating part above water level connec |
ine riser is lowered from the drillship to the | seabed with a blowout preventer (BOP) at the bottom t |
e and/or steel legs anchored directly onto the | seabed, supporting a deck with space for drilling rig |
e United States has located on the Black Sea's | seabed as a precaution against a potential threat fro |
at Cultural Complex (GKCC), are located on the | seabed of a nine-kilometer stretch off the coast of G |
red in July 2010, and are to be secured to the | seabed, by a procedure called structural pile groutin |
ian Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 All water and | seabed in a 500meter radius from the intersection of |
asses a geo-fixed part that is anchored to the | seabed and a rotating part that is linked to Evopod b |
uart Bacon, who has made several visits to the | seabed in a bid to find the remains of the old town, |
The slide was caused by the | seabed sinking about seven meters, and it was followe |
nited Nations Committee on Peaceful use of the | Seabed to agree upon a twelve mile limit except when |
settling the question of sovereignty over the | seabed is aimed at providing stability for the legal |
the damaged submarine failed to lift from the | seabed and air quality deteriorated significantly. |
Endeavour had struck rose so steeply from the | seabed that although the ship was hard aground, Cook |
UC-57 was going to remain on the | seabed overnight and then return to Germany but never |
acquisition on land/shallow water, deep water, | seabed, borehole and near-surface, to processing and |
and spreading into a meadowlike colony on the | seabed known as a genet. |
Blue point oysters from the Ziegler's Cove | seabed are available online through Ned's Island Oyst |
w sea level in an area where the Pacific Ocean | seabed is being pulled apart called the Endeavour Seg |
rs are observational platforms that sit on the | seabed or benthic zone to record physical, chemical o |
Regions of the | seabed reshaped by ice scour have been linked to the |
geological term for long, narrow ditches in a | seabed, created by the collision of fast ice and pack |
ich was partially buried in what was now a dry | seabed, thus concealing it from the view of the orbit |
The | Seabed Arms Control Treaty was opened for signature i |
The | Seabed Arms Control Treaty (or Seabed Treaty) is a mu |
They live on rocky | seabed and corals, feeding during the night mainly on |
ears from the day it came into force or when a | seabed boundary could be established, whichever earli |
kilometer apart, and the noise levels near the | seabed in deep water are much less than near the surf |
It lives near the | seabed in depths ranging from 20 to 350 meters in the |
The wreck sits on its end, rising up from the | seabed - described as being its 'own underwater tombs |
The | seabed is designated private oyster ground. |
eaty of Waitangi and opposed the controversial | seabed and foreshore legislation. |
committee, which opposed Beyer's views on the | seabed and foreshore, may also have contributed to th |
Using mainly dredged | seabed to form an infill, which will eventually be th |
red by a mid-water buoy, which is fixed to the | seabed by four spread mooring lines which are anchore |
12 Metres from the | Seabed (350 from the Shore) - 2007, Paines Plough, Sh |
nto the water before the submarine sank to the | seabed 130 ft (40 m) below within a few minutes. |
le pectoral fins, helping it to move along the | seabed, and giving it it's "four-armed" appearance. |
e divers reported a German U-boat lying on the | seabed with her stern blown off, and a brass plate on |
on had been for her to gradually settle on the | seabed with her seacocks open but she took so long to |
"Even so, the piece of | seabed that I am claiming is certainly large enough t |
er waters the mobile units are anchored to the | seabed however in deeper water (>5,000ft) the semi-su |
ing industry, the conductor pipe is set in the | seabed, and is a key structural foundation for the su |
ng equipment to gather topographic data of the | seabed which is then used for Admiralty chart info, d |
It has a total height from the | seabed to its top of 4,285 feet (1,306 m). |
uring the trials the X1 embedded itself in the | seabed as its gauges were faulty, but was freed after |
in - a topographic plain, the beginning of the | seabed, and its main area. |
ty of organisms which live on, in, or near the | seabed, also known as the benthic zone. |
The portion of the | seabed was known as the Timor Gap as it formed a brea |
ean or rivers, and mounted on moorings, or the | seabed for long term current & wave studies. |
nd carefully restored by Walterfang's company, | Seabed Explorations Ltd. of New Zealand. |
ountry to claim the overlapping portion of the | seabed is maintained. |
on Act (1949) for construction on or under the | seabed below MHWS. |
ts are 3 metres (9.8 ft) above the surrounding | seabed, but much of the structure is thought to be bu |
Most of the Earth's oceans above the | seabed are not covered by NWFZs since freedom of the |
government that is dedicated to exploring the | seabed and ocean crust. |
lacement of weapons of mass destruction on the | seabed and ocean floor and pointed out that an agreem |
Much of its | seabed consists of limestone rock. |
It allows signatories to observe all | seabed "activities" of any other signatory beyond the |
n would live in underwater houses to probe the | seabed for oil. |
re is also a difference in color between these | seabed sediments: On the left these sediments are yel |
me Minister Helen Clark over the foreshore and | seabed controversy on 18 November 2004. |
Mongolia, and three governing Antarctica, the | seabed, and outer space which are not part of any sta |
d hoc committee to study ways of reserving the | seabed for peaceful purposes, with the objective of e |
ubsea power export cable links the umbilical's | seabed connection point to the shore. |
Wight The solid geology of the cliffs, and the | seabed beneath Poole Bay, is composed of rocks of the |
f the wellhead platform, which drills into the | seabed, a processing platform, which separates oil, g |
AD started to be found and recovered from the | seabed, thus proving the presence of Roman ruins in t |
ailor in 1941, was found after 67 years on the | seabed and returned to its owner. |
usually installed by drilling a hole into the | seabed, then running the tubular into the hole and ce |
It is a muddy | seabed, with scattered abyssal hills that covers an a |
e dangers it poses, having spent a year on the | seabed performing scientific research and having also |
ttempts to escape, she dived straight into the | seabed, causing serious damage to the boat. |
off the coast of Marlborough, New Zealand, the | seabed rises sharply, and because of the prevailing w |
The Antarctic, | seabed, and space zones actually preceded most of the |
acent to Russia, so that large sections of the | seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas of the Chuk |
Acergy S.A. was an international offshore | seabed to surface engineering and construction compan |
re and map various properties of the ocean and | seabed; biological surveys; and for both acoustic and |
tion began in 1997 by J Ray McDermott with the | seabed mooring system. |
y mixed with the two million tons of spray and | seabed sand that were lifted into the spray column an |
What is now Lafayette was part of the | seabed during the Quaternary Period. |
The | seabed off the coast of Sandymouth Beach slopes sharp |
The | seabed around the Penyal is varied, with rocky, stony |
hat around 40-50% of the wreck is still on the | seabed alongside the large Hong Kong container port. |
The rocky | seabed is the most easterly location on the south coa |
nnel that will cross the Bosphorus beneath the | seabed, with the aim to alleviate Istanbul's traffic |
P at the time as measured from its base on the | seabed to the top of its tower. |
ons to solve issues arising over claims to the | seabed in the area. |
oceeds of petroleum found in an agreed area of | seabed, called the Joint Petroleum Development Area a |
eter extending from the ocean's surface to the | seabed around the wreck of the Civil War ironclad, wh |
ers, territorial sea, archipelagic waters, the | seabed and the sub-soil thereof and the airspace abov |
mming relatively early and couldn't ever touch | seabed before they were rescued. |
A buoy has been anchored to the | seabed of this submerged peak of a sea mountain range |
f these is a handmade boxset designed like the | seabed, limited to 149 copies. |
oke up and is now lying in two sections on the | seabed close to where it was sunk. |
w on the same day Hill stated his claim to the | seabed while up to the 200-mile limit (or to the medi |
control pollution from the land-based sources, | seabed activities, vessels, as well as pollution from |
Colin Martin in 1994 following changes in the | seabed and was identified by means of recovery of the |
The hub is a 'socket' sitting on the | seabed for wave energy converters to be plugged into; |
petroleum resources in a part of the Timor Sea | seabed which were claimed by both Australia and Indon |
eral Order to allow them to control an area of | seabed on which to farm shellfish frequently encounte |
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