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If different, then one has to calculate its transmissivity in water.
Variables such as window and microscope transmissivity must be calibrated.
The transmissivity of an aquifer can be determined from pumping tests.
The transmissivity is a measure of how much water can be transmitted horizontally, such as to a pumping well.
To maintain optimum transmissivity, it is also vital to keep viewing windows clean.
Transmissivity is the fraction transmitted by the surface.
Therefore, monocular microscopes with 'straight through' ray paths have the greatest transmissivity.
However, these are complex multi-element systems, and their transmissivity decreases rapidly with increased magnification.
Also note that the system should be saturated and flow must be laminar in order to use transmissivity.
Yellott's early interest, the source of much consulting work, was on the transparency and transmissivity of glass.
This assumes both lenses have identical transmissivity.
This prevents HF from frosting the slide and reducing its transmissivity.
Window coatings not only impair transmissivity but, as they build up, selectively absorb certain wave-lengths.
Transmissivity is directly proportional to horizontal hydraulic conductivity and thickness .
The total transmissivity of the aquifer is:
When a soil layer is above the water table, it is not saturated and does not contribute to the transmissivity.
A world-wide array of seismometers can actually image the interior of the Earth in wave-speed and transmissivity.
Each pixel can have a unique set of descriptive information, such as surface elevation, unit thickness, lithology, transmissivity, etc.).
Transmissivity may refer to:
While offering superior electrical properties, high levels of transmissivity, and refractive index, it also has good optical characteristics without birefringence.
When the hydraulic transmissivity of the substratum is exceeded, subglacial meltwater accumulates in basins.
Transmissivity The rate at which water is transmitted through a unit thickness of an aquifer under a unit hydraulic gradient.
Most of the soils in the lower watershed are clays and bay mud, resulting in a low transmissivity of groundwater.
It is of capital importance that the microscope upon which CL equipment is mounted should be of the highest possible transmissivity.
In general, the NET absorption by a surface depends on its absorptivity, transmissivity, reflectivity, and emissivity.