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maakoor

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EKI Combined Dictionary 2026

Last modified 19.06.2025

Meanings

Maa litosfääri välimine, mitmesuguseist kivimeist koosnev 5–75 km paksune tahke kest

Terminological databases

EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 718926 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain geomorphology
  • Maa tahke pindmine kest, litosfääri ülemine (5-75 km paksune) osa, mille alumiseks piiriks on Mohorovičići piirpind, millest sügavamal kivimite tihedus ja elastsus hüppeliselt suurenevad (seda peegeldab seismiliste lainete levimiskiiruse järsk muutus)
  • the outermost layer or shell of the earth, defined according to various criteria: that part of the earth above the Mohorovicic discontinuity; the sial, or the sial and the sima
maakoor
earth's crust preferred
Usage examples
  • The concentration of different radionuclides should be measured (Bq/ kg) and the "activity concentration index" calculated. The calculated value should be declared with the CE marking only when the value is above a threshold given in the specification. The threshold could for example be the same as the gamma dose present in the earth's crust, which would mean, "effectively zero" (some thresholds for natural radioactivity have been presented in a guidance developed by an expert group established under the terms of Article 31 of the Euratom Treaty).

Koolisõnastikud 2005–2010

ID 597397 Last modified 26.04.2021
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Domain geography
  • Maa pindmine tahke osa, mille paksus on 5–75 km.

Koolisõnastikud 2005–2010

ID 599544 Last modified 26.04.2021
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Domain chemistry
  • Maa tahke pindmine kiht (paksus 5–75 km)

Word forms

Inflection Type 13

maakoor maakoored
maakoore maakoorte
maakoort maakoori

Etymology

tõlkelaen
  • maakoor
    • Erdkruste

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