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1 physikalische Kenngröße
физическое свойство
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physical property
Property of a compound that can change without involving a change in chemical composition. (Source: MGH)
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2 physikalische Gesteinseigenschaft
физическое свойство горной породы
Свойство горной породы, характеризующее протекание физических процессов в горной породе.
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3 Naturrisiko
природный риск
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natural risk
Probability of harm to human health, property or the environment posed by any aspect of the physical world other than human activity. (Source: APD)
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4 Gefahrenzone
- район, подверженный риску
район, подверженный риску
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hazard area
Any site or region in which there is a physical or chemical agent capable of causing harm to property, persons, animals, plants or other natural resources. (Source: FFD / HMD)
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5 physikalisch-technische Eigenschaft des Gesteines
физико-техническое свойство горной породы
Свойство горной породы, используемое для расчетов, контроля за процессами горного производства и управления ими.
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6 physikalisch-chemische Eigenschaft
физико-химическое свойство горной породы
Свойство, характеризующее протекание в горной породе физико-химических процессов.
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