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<b>1</b>. A diagram showing the spatial relation of elements in a vertical plane. <b>2</b>. A geological diagram showing the formations and structures cut by a vertical plane. <b>3</b>. A plot of seismic reflection events along a seismic line. Events are usually (but not always) migrated and the vertical scale is usually depth (but occasionally time). See [[Special:MyLanguage/Dictionary:plotted_section|''plotted section'']]. <b>4</b>. A concept to represent the probability of collision between particles. A particle has to pass within a certain distance of another particle for the two to interact, the effective distance depending on the type of interaction. See [[Special:MyLanguage/Dictionary:capture_cross_section|''capture cross-section'']]. | <b>1</b>. A diagram showing the spatial relation of elements in a vertical plane. <b>2</b>. A geological diagram showing the formations and structures cut by a vertical plane. <b>3</b>. A plot of seismic reflection events along a seismic line. Events are usually (but not always) migrated and the vertical scale is usually depth (but occasionally time). See [[Special:MyLanguage/Dictionary:plotted_section|''plotted section'']]. <b>4</b>. A concept to represent the probability of collision between particles. A particle has to pass within a certain distance of another particle for the two to interact, the effective distance depending on the type of interaction. See [[Special:MyLanguage/Dictionary:capture_cross_section|''capture cross-section'']]. | ||
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1. A diagram showing the spatial relation of elements in a vertical plane. 2. A geological diagram showing the formations and structures cut by a vertical plane. 3. A plot of seismic reflection events along a seismic line. Events are usually (but not always) migrated and the vertical scale is usually depth (but occasionally time). See plotted section. 4. A concept to represent the probability of collision between particles. A particle has to pass within a certain distance of another particle for the two to interact, the effective distance depending on the type of interaction. See capture cross-section.