Pseudochannel
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A subparallel feature consisting of a central core of undeformed strata, roughly U-shaped in cross section and cigar-shaped in plan, embedded in finer grained material.
"The best exposures of pseudochannels are at the Wilson Creek, Walnut Creek, Canyoun Creek, and Gerald Wash section localities. The features are restricted to the gray unit of the upper member and nearly all of the well-developed pseudochannels are in the gray facies and the gray sandstone."
- 2 One division of an actual channel into multiple theoretical channels, one per opening, to represent flow through openings into sidestreams.
"This method requires that pseudochannel boundaries be located in the flow reach upstream from each of the openings to simulate the actual upstream boundaries of the single-opening constriction."
- 3 One of multiple orthorectified images for a single location, each representing a different DEM (digital elevation model).
"As a result, multispectral orthorectified images were created, each containing the respective DEM as a separate pseudochannel."
- 4 A virtual channel included in the mathematical model of electron collisions to account for excluded states when using the Matrix Effective Potential (MEP) method.
"For such potentials the imaginary part of the potential causes a loss of flux from the incident channel and plays a comparable role to the pseudochannel of the MEP."
- 5 Any data channel that is introduced as a theoretical pathway that does not correspond to a physical channel.
"We may regard the signals to the three speakers as coming from three pseudochannels, having certain signal-to-crosstalk ratios. The ratios for each pseudochannel are those between the voltage, produced by a signal in the pseudochannel, across the intended speaker; and the voltages, produced by that same signal, across the other two speakers."
Show 1 more definition
- 6 A theoretical channel representing the pathway by which a chemical agent interacts with a receptor site.
"[…] catecholamines bind between the third and fifth membrane span of the ß adrenergic receptor and the orientation of bound agonist might be viewed as linking to sites of an internal pseudochannel in the receptor molecule ( FIGURE 1 )."
Example
More examples"The best exposures of pseudochannels are at the Wilson Creek, Walnut Creek, Canyoun Creek, and Gerald Wash section localities. The features are restricted to the gray unit of the upper member and nearly all of the well-developed pseudochannels are in the gray facies and the gray sandstone."
Etymology
From pseudo- + channel.
More for "pseudochannel"
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.