upslope in English

noun
1
an upward slope.
You will get a better look at the individual riders as well, as they obviously move slower on the upslopes .
adverb
1
at or toward a higher point on a slope.
Hill fog or upslope fog, as its name implies, is formed as mild moist air is forced to ascend a hill or mountain range.

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1. Upslope of Clayey site, surface layer will ribbon greater than 2 inches, upslope of Clayey ecological sites.

2. U0360 Upslope fog Fog, associated adiabatic expansion and cooling, formed on windward slopes by forced ascent of air.

3. The Concavity results in deposition from upslope of particulate material as well as material carried in solution

4. Anabatic wind, also called upslope wind, local air current that blows up a hill or mountain slope facing the Sun.

5. Anabatic Anabatic winds are created in a valley when cool air reaches a warmed surface, and the warmed lighter air then rises upslope.

6. Anabatic Anabatic winds are created in a valley when cool air reaches a warmed surface, and the warmed lighter air then rises upslope

7. Sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy was 87, 82 and 85% for the detection of hypoperfusion induced by significant coronary artery stenoses using the perfusion reserve index calculated from the upslope.

8. If exposed side slopes are determined to be net acid generating, water upslope will be diverted to minimize drainage flow on the wall, and limestone-lined collection ditches will be constructed at the bottom.

9. Even when tilling is done across the slope, more soil will be moved downslope than upslope. The resulting progressive downslope movement of soil from hilltops and soil accumulation at the base of hills is called tillage erosion (Govers et al.