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1 земля и её недра
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2 полезные ископаемые
1) General subject: treasures of the soil, extractable resources (попытка не пытка - humble new offering for this important term. NB - all the "mineral" references really don't fit the oil industry. The term gets 2850 google hits.), minerals, natural resourses (The term is defined by the United States Geological Survey as "The Nation's natural resources include its minerals, energy, land, water, and biota.")2) Engineering: mineral products3) Railway term: mineral4) Economy: subsoil assets5) Accounting: mineral wealth6) Mining: mineral deposits7) Metallurgy: useful minerals8) Sakhalin energy glossary: raw materials9) Makarov: mineral resources10) oil&gas: fossil minerals, underground resourcesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полезные ископаемые
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