The zine about going places you're not supposed to go, like tunnels, abandoned buildings, rooftops, hotel pools and more. ... Infiltration offers a mix of the practice and theory of urban exploration in areas not designed for public usage. This site is the online companion of the paper zine about going places you're...
www.infiltration.org/ www.infiltration.org/
This article originally appeared in Infiltration 9 (June 1998), together with articles on Italian subway tunnels and Glasgow's underground railways. Murray Battle is a filmmaker. He's researching a project on people who spend time underground (legally and illegally).
www.infiltration.org/catacomb.htm www.infiltration.org/catacomb.htm
Infiltration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Infiltration may refer to: •Infiltration (HVAC), a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning term for air leakage into buildings •Infiltration (hydrology), downward movement of water through soil •I...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infiltration
Infiltration (medical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Infiltration is the diffusion or accumulation (in a tissue or cells) of substances not normal to it or in amounts in excess of the normal. The material collected in those tissues or cells is also cal...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infiltration_(medical)
Factors affecting infiltration ... Precipitation: The greatest factor controlling infiltration is the amount and characteristics (intensity, duration, etc.) of precipitation that falls as rain or snow. ... Land cover: Some land covers have a great impact on infiltration and rainfall runoff. Vegetation can slow the movement...
ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/watercycleinfiltration.html ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/watercycleinfiltration.html
Infiltration (HVAC) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Infiltration is the unintentional or accidental introduction of outside air into a building, typically through cracks in the building envelope and through use of doors for passage. Infiltration is so...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infiltration_(HVAC)
Infiltration refers to the movement of water into the soil layer. The rate of this movement is called the infiltration rate. If rainfall intensity is greater than the infiltration rate, water will accumulate on the surface and runoff will begin.
www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/8l.html
Infiltration happens when water soaks into the soil from the ground level. It moves underground and moves between the soil and rocks. Some of the water will be soaked up by roots to help plants grow. The plant s leaves eventually release the water into the air through the plant s pores.
www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/earth/groundwater/i... www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/earth/groundwater/infil.htm
INFILTRATION Defined Using a Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Search Engine ... Infiltration \In'fil*tra"tion\, noun [Cf. F. infiltration.] ; 1. The act or process of infiltrating, as of water into a porous substance, of a fluid into the cells of an organ or part of the body, or of persons into a hostile organization.
define.com/infiltration define.com/infiltration
The Community Edition, showcasing the best creations of both Sentry Studios and the Infiltration community, is now available for download from the download section.
infiltration.sentrystudios.net/ infiltration.sentrystudios.net/