0 an open, round container shaped like a bowl with sloping sides, used for holding food or liquid: --
1 the area of land from which streams run into a river, lake, or sea --
2 a large, open bowl, or the amount such a container will hold: --
Is it possible that all three boundaries of these basins coincide?
Moreover, many cities in both prefectures are located in natural basins.
By contrast the chapter on intracontinental basins is rather too thin and overpreoccupied with hydrocarbon occurrence to do full justice to its subject.
Thus, models that have large basins of attraction might be significant not only in simulations but also in experimental settings.
The initial stage of sedimentation in these basins was characterized by terrestrial and shallow marine deposits that consist of both clastic and carbonate deposition.
Coverage is excellent and provides an opportunity to develop a comprehensive understanding of both basins.
We are especially interested in showing how inverse theory can be used to extract quantitative information about a basin's history.
If these asymmetric solutions are time dependent and their basins of attraction come close enough, we can expect reconnections, mergings and, working backwards, splittings.