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Introduced fossils
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Fossils originally in younger rocks later introduced in any one of several ways into the older rocks in which they are now found (see section 7.b.4).
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Fossil, испанский
Acrónimo de fido-opus-seadog standard interface layer [nivel de interfaz estándar de 'fido-opus-seadog'] conjunto de drivers que permiten a los programas de comunicaciones comunicarse con los puertos serie ahorrándoles el trabaj
Fossil, английский
- Evidence of past life on earth. can include the preserved hard and soft parts of plants and animals, tracks and burrows, whole organisms preserved intact in amber or tar, and fossilized dung. any evidence of life constitutes a fossil.
- The remains or impressions of a plant or animal of past geological ages that have been preserved in or as rock. rsmyth.shr.glossary.doc fpso
Fossil copal, английский
Fossil erosion surface, английский
Fossil flour, английский
Fossil fuel, английский
Hydrocarbon fuel derived from liquids or gases as the product of decomposition of vegetation from an earlier geological period.
Fossil fuels, английский
Горючие полезные ископаемые. полезные ископаемые, образовавшиеся в результате превращения захороненного органического вещества растительного или животного происхождения в различные виды природного топлива и его концентрации в породной массе. термин объеди
Fossil ice, английский
Fossil ore, английский
Fossil paper, английский
Fossil pineapple, английский
Fossil power plant, английский
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Fossil remains, английский
Fossil resin, английский
Naturally occurring hard resins such as copal and amber, which are mined and purified for use in varnishes.
Fossil salt, английский
Fossil turquoise, английский
Fossil wax, английский
Fossil-burner, английский
Fossilate, английский
Fossildiagenese, английский
Fossile fuel, английский
Originally, английский
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Standar, английский
Global chronostratigraphic (geochronologic) scale. the hierarchy of chronostratigraphic units (and their equivalent geochronologic units) of worldwide scope which will serve as a standard scale of reference for the dating of rocks everywhere and for relating all rocks everywhere to world geologic history (see section 9.d and table 4). equivalent to the general
Reworked fossils, английский
Fossils from rocks of one age that have been eroded, transported, and redeposited in sediments of a younger age (see section 7.b.3).
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