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1 несущий наносы (поток, река)
несущий наносы (поток, река)
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2 несущий наносы
1) Geology: silt-bearing (поток, река)2) Ecology: silt-carrying -
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1) General subject: friable sand, quicksand2) Geology: drift sand, drifting sand, flow rock, quartz sand, running measure, shifting sand, soft ground, wet ground3) Engineering: floating earth, running ground, running soil, running sand (песок)4) Construction: bull's liver, flow earth, flowing sand, running sand, shilting sand, soil flow, water-bearing sand5) Mining: difficult ground, running measures6) Oil: heaving sands, quick ground, quick sand7) Ecology: floating layer8) Drilling: drift-sand9) Sakhalin energy glossary: heaving sand10) Oilfield: travelling sand11) Cement: blow sand, silt slurry -
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2) Geology: adole, argil sand ground, argillaceous sand ground, argillo-arenaceous ground, lam, loam soil, loamy soil, mild clay3) Naval: clayey ground4) Engineering: sandy loam, weak clay, weak kaolinite clay5) Construction: dawk, donk, sand clay, sandy clay6) Railway term: clayed soil, paddy soil, silt7) Mining: clay-bearing soil, clayish soil, clayly soil, lamb, loum8) Forestry: argilloarenaceous ground, clay-loam9) Silicates: loamy clay10) Sakhalin energy glossary: clay11) Cement: paddy field soil (20% глинистых и 40% песчаных частиц)
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