- subsidence crater depth
- глубина воронки проседания грунта
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. 2015.
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. 2015.
Crater depth — The depth of any crater in a solid planet or moon whether it is an impact crater, a volcanic crater, or a subsidence crater may be measured from the local surface to the bottom of the crater, or from the rim of the crater to the bottom. Crater… … Wikipedia
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