Lacustrine definition

Lacustrine means the zone within a lake or reservoir that corresponds to nonflowing lake-like conditions with areas that are deeper than 3m (10 feet). The other two zones within a reservoir are riverine (flowing, river-like conditions) and transitional (transition from river to lake conditions).
Lacustrine means the zone within a lake or reservoir that corresponds to nonflowing lake-like conditions such as those near the dam. The other two zones within a reservoir are riverine (flowing, river-like conditions) and transitional (transition from river to lake conditions).

Examples of Lacustrine in a sentence

  • The current major shareholders of Elevance are a private equity corporation, Naxos, and Genting Berhad (through its wholly-owned subsidiary Lacustrine Limited), each holding 48.1% and 47.8% equity interest in Elevance respectively.

  • For ODIP, one potential use case is to link IGSN with sampling data from Research Cruises:  Geological samples (core, dredges, grabs, etc) catalogued in Index to marine and Lacustrine Geological Samples, with IGSNs,  Linked to R2R Cruise IDs for U.S. vessels; sample inventory included in Cruise Sumamry Reports published to POGO.

  • In the ships whose length is bigger than 200 meters it will be obligatory the use of one or two experts, in agreement to that is established in the article D-050112, of the Regulation of the Law of Control and Surveillance of the Marine, Fluvial, and Lacustrine Activities.

  • Genting Berhad (“GENT”), a major shareholder of GENP, holds 47.8% equity interest (through its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Lacustrine Limited) in Elevance which in turn holds 100% of ERS Singapore.