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1 clayey karst
karst arcilloso; carst arcilloso -
2 clayey karst
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3 clayey karst
Schneeverwehung; Schneewehe -
4 karst
karst; relief karstique* -
5 karst
Karst; Karstrelief* -
6 karst
carso; karst; carst; modelado kárstico; relieve cársico; relieve kárstico* -
7 clayey
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8 clayey
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9 clayey
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10 limestone
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известняк (CaCO3)
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- asphaltic limestone
- bituminous limestone
- carboniferous limestone
- caustic limestone
- cavernous limestone
- chert-bearing limestone
- cherty limestone
- clayey limestone
- coarse limestone
- compact limestone
- cryptocrystalline limestone
- crystalline limestone
- decomposed limestone
- dense limestone
- Devonian limestone
- dolomitic limestone
- fine-crystalline limestone
- fissured limestone
- fractured limestone
- fragmental limestone
- granular limestone
- hard limestone
- karst limestone
- laminated limestone
- Lower Cretaceous limestone
- marine limestone
- marlstone limestone
- marly limestone
- massive limestone
- oolitic limestone
- organic limestone
- original limestone
- pelitomorphic limestone
- poor-porous limestone
- porous limestone
- reef limestone
- sandy limestone
- shaly limestone
- shell limestone
- siliceous limestone
- thinly laminated limestone
- upper Jurassic limestone
- vugular limestone* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > limestone
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