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Aug 22, 2021 00:11
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English term
relict
English to Portuguese
Science
Geology
geomorphology
How to translate Relict in a geological perspective? This is used to explain the coral reef is not currently in positive net accretion ("growing"), but it is actually a preserved structure from the past.
This excerpt is from an article I'm one of the authors: "Radiocarbon dating of coral clasts in cores also clearly demonstrates that the present reef surface is essentially a relict feature"
I was never happy with "estrutura antiga/relicta" which is what we end up using.
This excerpt is from an article I'm one of the authors: "Radiocarbon dating of coral clasts in cores also clearly demonstrates that the present reef surface is essentially a relict feature"
I was never happy with "estrutura antiga/relicta" which is what we end up using.
Proposed translations
(Portuguese)
4 +2 | residual | Matheus Chaud |
4 +1 | remanescente | Pedro Serra |
Change log
Aug 27, 2021 12:37: Matheus Chaud changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/3103261">Gustavo Shintate's</a> old entry - "Relict [geomorphology]"" to ""residual""
Aug 27, 2021 12:38: Matheus Chaud changed "Term asked" from "Relict [geomorphology]" to "relict"
Proposed translations
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residual
relict = resíduo; residual
Fonte: Vocabulário Inglês-Português de Geociências - Cêurio de Oliveira
Peer comment(s):
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Clauwolf
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Obrigado, Clau!
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agree |
Paulinho Fonseca
: Este mesmo.
1 day 14 hrs
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Obrigado, Paulinho!
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Comment: "Obrigado!"
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English term (edited):
relict [geomorphology]
remanescente
Concordo com a proposta de "residual", sendo esta apenas uma alternativa.
Note from asker:
Obrigado pela alternativa :) |
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