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1 болотная глина
1) Geology: fen clay2) Makarov: organic silt, peat clay -
2 глинистый торф
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > глинистый торф
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3 кизельгур
1) Geology: bergmeal, bergmehl, desmid earth, guhr, infusorial silica, kieselgur, moler earth, molera, mountain meal, rock-flour, silicic marl, silicious marl, stiff clay, white peat2) Engineering: diatomaceous earth, fossil meal, infusorial flour3) Agriculture: kizelgur4) Construction: mountain flour5) Mining: siliceous marl6) Forestry: diatomaceous earth (наполнитель бумаги)7) Oil: Drilltex, ceyssatite, diatomite, fossil flour, infusorial earth, infuzorial earth, kieselguhr, randanite, terra silicea8) Silicates: fossil farina
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