isostatic

isostatic
iso·static

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  • Isostatic — I so*stat ic, a. [Iso + static.] (Physics & Geol.) Subjected to equal pressure from every side; being in hydrostatic equilibrium, as a body submerged in a liquid at rest; pertaining to, or characterized by, isostasy. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Isostatic depression — is the term used by geologists for the sinking of large parts of the earth s crust into the asthenosphere. The sinking is caused by a heavy weight placed on the earth s surface. Often this is caused by the heavy weight of glacial ice due to… …   Wikipedia

  • Isostatic pressing — Isostatic pressing. См. Изостатическое прессование. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …   Словарь металлургических терминов

  • isostatic — adjective see isostasy …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • isostatic — pertaining to the rise in land level after the melting of glaciers whose weight had depressed the land level …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • isostatic — isostatically, adv. /uy seuh stat ik/, adj. of, pertaining to, or characterized by isostasy. [1885 90; ISO + STATIC] * * * …   Universalium

  • isostatic — 1. noun a) A line of constant stress. b) A state of equilibrium between two forces. 2. adjective Of or pertaining to isostasy or isostatics …   Wiktionary

  • isostatic —   the rise and fall of the land relative to the sea (as opposed to eustatic) due to the removal or addition of ice sheets respectively …   Geography glossary

  • isostàtic — i|sos|tà|tic Mot Pla Adjectiu variable …   Diccionari Català-Català

  • isostatic — adj. of isostasy, of the balance between the gravity which tends to depress and the buoyancy which tends to raise a given segment of the earth s crust (Geology) …   English contemporary dictionary

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