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1) съёмка ( топографическая); ( геофизические) исследования2) служба (геологическая, топографическая и т.п.)3) результаты ( геофизических) исследований4) производить исследование; межевать•- aircraft survey - broadside survey - detail survey - detailed survey - directional survey - electromagnetic survey - engineering survey - field survey - geological survey - gravitational survey - grid survey - groundwater survey - horizontal survey - large-scale survey - model survey - pilot survey - plane survey - preliminary survey - quantity survey - regional survey - sanitary survey - shallow-water survey - street survey - test survey - underground survey* * *съёмка ( топографическая)- acid dip survey
- aerial visual survey
- aeromagnetic survey
- azimuthal survey
- bathymetric survey
- boundary survey
- caliper survey
- compass survey
- condition survey
- construction survey
- control survey
- electrical survey
- electronic survey
- engineering survey
- geologic survey
- geophysical survey
- gravity survey
- horizontal survey
- hydrographic survey
- infrared survey
- initial survey
- location survey
- magnetic survey
- photogrammetric survey
- plane-table survey
- population survey
- preliminary survey
- quantity survey
- reconnaissance survey
- reflection survey
- refraction survey
- resistivity survey
- rock mechanics survey
- route survey
- seismic survey
- social survey
- soil survey
- structural survey
- theodolite survey
- topographic survey
- traverse survey
- tunnel survey
- underground survey
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