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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > paleomagnetic stratigraphy
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1) Телекоммуникации: магнитная стратиграфия2) Макаров: палеомагнитная стратиграфияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > paleomagnetic stratigraphy
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стратиграфия
climatic stratigraphy климатическая стратиграфия
cyclic stratigraphy циклическая стратиграфия
event stratigraphy стратиграфия событий, событийная стратиграфия
faunal stratigraphy биостратиграфия
ghost stratigraphy стратиграфия по реликтам
logging stratigraphy стратиграфия по данным каротажа скважин
magnetic polarity stratigraphy магнитостратиграфия
paleomagnetic stratigraphy палеомагнитная стратиграфия
physical stratigraphy физическая стратиграфия
propaedeutic stratigraphy простратиграфия, предварительная стратиграфия
seismic stratigraphy сейсмостратиграфия
subsurface stratigraphy предповерхностная стратиграфия
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > stratigraphy
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= paleomagnetic stratigraphy (палео)магнитная стратиграфияEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > magnetic stratigraphy
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