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ablation The removal or erosion of a surface due to thermal or mechanical stress. A phenomena encountered in the chamber of a thermal impulse (bubble jet) system. The rapid frequent collapse of the micro bubbles formed during the heating process causes a breakdown of the surface of the chamber leading to cavitation and resultant pitting of the chamber surface.
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ablation Removal from a glacier or ice sheet by melting, evaporation, or calving.
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ablation refers to all processes by which snow, ice, or water in any form are lost from a glacier - the loss of snow or ice by evaporation and melting.
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ablation The removal of material from a glacier, melting, evaporation, or calving (bits dropping off the end into the sea to form icebergs). Opposite of accumulation. ablation zone - That portion of a glacier where more material is lost (by melting or evaporation) than gained by snowfall. abyssal plain - The deep ocean plain, a relatively flat part of the ocean floor lying at depths between 3500 meters (11,480 feet / 2.2 miles down) and greater than 6000 meters (19,680 feet / 3.7 miles down). ...
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ablation The loss of mass from a body of ice, usually through the process of melting
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