foreland in English

noun
1
an area of land bordering on another or lying in front of a particular feature.
Floodwater may contain higher carbon dioxide concentrations if the pH is sufficiently low, but both rice fields and river forelands are commonly submerged with water containing little carbon dioxide, e.g. in the range of 3-100 M.

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1. Age of Sichuan foreland basin is given.

2. Therefore , foreland basin becomes the favorable place for reservoir.

3. Near Grassau the Tiroler Achen reaches the Alpine Foreland.

4. The west sichuan depression a typical Superimposed foreland basin.

5. Foreland is concentration of Fujian Province population, economy developeds area.

6. Himalayan movement made the area developed as a para - foreland basin.

7. In fact, the prosperity of Chinese foreland had expanded stagestage inland area.

8. The progressive shift of the rising mass from the highest elevation toward the foreland is instructive.

9. Foreland basins are important areas of exploration for petroleum in China.

10. Searching salt diapers and related traps in Kuqa foreland basin is important.

11. Synonyms for Chersonese include cape, headland, point, promontory, foreland, head, ness, peninsula, bill and neck

12. To some extent, the facies evolution reflects the tectonic controls on the sedimentation of foreland basin.

13. Development uses briny resource is to alleviate foreland lacks the way with water very active issue.

14. The sediments accumulated in the foreland basin formed during the early stage of the Taconic orogeny.

15. Foreland thrust belts are developed extensively margin of Meso Cenozoic sedimentary basins in northwestern China.

16. These contemporaneous thrusts, active towards the end of orogenesis, enclose an intercutaneous wedge that moved towards the foreland.

17. The Penninic nappes are usually metamorphosed in various degrees, except some cover nappes transported far into the foreland.

18. Tarim basin is a huge superposed basin composed of Paleozoic cratonic basin and Meso - Cenozoic foreland basin.

19. The gases are mainly distributed in cratonic uplift, fault belts and fault - folded belts of foreland basin.

20. Because the foreland basin was a highly subsidence, that it was deposited a hugely Plio - Pleistocene sediments.

21. From the correlation with foreland basins abroad it is concluded that Sichuan basin resulted from Polydirectional compression stress.

22. In foreland, the exchange scale and quantities of the collective construction land by remise, demise, rent and mortgage are very tremendous.

23. Electrostatic atomization has been expanded into foreland research fields such as combustion, spray coating, preparation of anonym film and so on.

24. In the foreland basin sediment environment, the transilient group of mud rock and sandstone are the main sediment features of low-stand system tract.

25. Foreland basin is one type of the most prolific petroliferous basins in the world, where thrust belt is one of its most abundant plays.

26. These time-controlled data delineate a distinctive evolution from largely aggradational to largely progradational depositional geometries as deformation progressively encroaches on the foreland.

27. In the Alpine foreland, beyond the Jura crescent, a succession of reliefs with hercynian framework reproduces the general curvature of the Alpine system.

28. The overthrust fault zone and foreland basin in Southwestern Tarim is favorable areas for petroleum exploration. But the research and exploration degree here are still low.

29. The Batholith was emplaced during a small part of the period of regional eastward thrust faulting of miogeoclinal and foreland-basin strata over the cratonic crystalline basement

30. These terminal moraines are often incompletely formed and lower than in the Alpine Foreland, but are nevertheless clearly visible in the low-relief of the North German Plain.

31. It is suggested that thrusts with nearly E-W strike direction and southward-dipping direction were developed in the pre-Jurassic basement of the basin during foreland deformation in Indosinian.

32. It has been interpreted as an accretionary complex, a foreland, or a fore-arc basin that developed and was subsequently deformed between the metavolcanic-rich Uchi subprovince and the orthogneiss- and metaplutonic-dominated Winnipeg River subprovince during a prolonged transpressive orogeny.

33. Based on paleobotanic and paleoecologic data, boulder analyses as well as geochronological data, especially fission track ages on Bergell rocks from the Alps and the molasse boulders, it has been possible to reconstruct the connection between the Alpine relief and the foreland.