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BAJIO [2 fichas]

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1. Subject Field(s)
  • Toponymy
  • Geomorphology and Geomorphogeny
2003-05-15
Domaine(s)
  • Toponymie
  • Géomorphologie et géomorphogénie
2003-05-15
Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Toponimia
  • Geomorfología y geomorfogénesis
2003-05-15
swale Fonte
CORRETO, UNIFORMIZADO
 
baissière Fonte
CORRETO, FEMININO, UNIFORMIZADO
 
bajío Fonte
CORRETO, MASCULINO
 

DEF Shallow marshy depression. Fonte

CONT Willow Swale, Man. Fonte

OBS Rare; used in N.S., Ontario and Man. Fonte

OBS swale: term and definition validated by the Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographical Names (CPCGN) within the scope of its glossary (BT-176) which is the first authoritative publication on generics in use in Canada. Fonte

DEF Terrain bas et marécageux. Fonte

CONT Baissière Patry, Québec. Fonte

OBS Dans son sens premier, une baissière, aussi appelée «baisseur», est un enfoncement ou une dépression de terrain labouré dans lequel s'amasse l'eau des pluies. Attesté au Québec. Fonte

OBS baissière : terme et définition uniformisés par le Comité permanent canadien des noms géographiques (CPCNG) dans le cadre du glossaire BT-176 faisant autorité sur la question des génériques en usage au Canada. Fonte

 




2. Subject Field(s)
  • Sewers and Drainage
  • Site Development
  • Drainage and Irrigation (Agric.)
2003-05-15
Domaine(s)
  • Égouts et drainage
  • Aménagement du terrain
  • Drainage et irrigation (Agriculture)
2003-05-15
Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Alcantarillas y drenaje
  • Preparación del terreno
  • Drenaje y riego (Agricultura)
2003-05-15
swale Fonte
CORRETO

drainage swale Fonte
CORRETO

drainage furrow Fonte
CORRETO

water furrow Fonte
CORRETO

furrow Fonte
 
rigole de drainage Fonte
FEMININO
 
bajío de escurrimiento Fonte
CORRETO, MASCULINO
 

DEF ... an easy-sided drainage trench through a park or lawn. Fonte

CONT Swales are a common drainage technique. They are simply shallow water channels, usually grassed, that are always wider than they are deep. Their function is to direct surface water run-off to other parts of the drainage system, such as catch basins, drain inlets, ditches or retention ponds. One advantage of swales is that some of the surface run-off percolates into the soil, which tends to both reduce run-off volume and add to the ground water supply. Swales should be constructed with gradually sloping sides and rounded edges so that they blend into the site and are easy to upkeep. Fonte