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1 steeply inclined layer
English-Russian dictionary of geology > steeply inclined layer
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2 steeply inclined layer
Геофизика: крутонаклонный пласт, крутопадающий пластУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > steeply inclined layer
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3 seam
пласт, слой, прослойка; тонкая жила; пропласток; спайка, стык, шов; место соединения; трещина•
- contiguous seam
- deep-lying seam
- dislocated seam
- edge seam
- faulted seam
- fiery seam
- flat seam
- flattened seam
- gassy seam
- gently inclined seam
- half-edge seam
- high seam
- inclined seam
- impermeable seam
- infused seam
- lap seam
- low seam
- lower seam
- medium-steep seam
- medium-thickness seam
- minable seam
- mud seams
- outcropping seam
- overlying seam
- payable seam
- pitching seam
- reare seam
- rivet seam
- riveted seam
- slightly inclined seam
- sloping seam
- staggered seam
- steep seam
- steeply inclined seam
- steeply sloping seam
- strap seam
- thick seam
- thin seam
- top seam
- underlying seam
- unworkable seam
- water-carrying seam
- weld seam
- workable seam
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