water-containing capacity
- water-containing capacity
- vandens įmirkis
statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra
apibrėžtis Didžiausias vandens kiekis, įsigeriantis į vandenyje įmerktos medžiagos vienetinę masę ar tūrį.
atitikmenys: angl. retentive power; water-containing capacity; water-holding capacity
vok. Wasserfassungsvermögen, n; Wasserhaltevermögen, n; Wasserkapazität, f
rus. влагоёмкость, n; водоудерживающая способность, f
Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas. – Vilnius : Grunto valymo technologijos.
Algimantas Paulauskas, Karolis Jankevičius, Rapolas Liužinas, Vytautas Raškauskas, Petras Zajančkauskas.
2008.
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