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  • 11туфовая брекчия — — [http://slovarionline.ru/anglo russkiy slovar neftegazovoy promyishlennosti/] Тематики нефтегазовая промышленность EN tuff breccia …

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  • 12volcanic cone — noun : a conical mountain or hillock built up of cinders, tuff, breccia, and lava by volcanic eruptions * * * Geol. a conical hill produced by volcanic eruption of ash, cinders, or lava. Cf. cinder cone. * * * volcanic cone, a hill around the rim …

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  • 13Mount Pleasant Caldera — Elevation approx. 248 m (814 ft) Listing List of volcanoes in Canada …

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  • 14Great Langdale — seen from the top of Rossett Pike …

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  • 15Pike of Stickle — Infobox Mountain Name = Pike of Stickle Photo = Pike of Stickle from Loft Crag.jpg Caption = Pike of Stickle as seen from the neighbouring fell of Loft Crag Elevation = 709 m (2,326 ft) Location = Cumbria, ENG Range = Lake District, Central Fells …

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  • 16Geology of Tasmania — Tasmania has a varied geological history, with the world s biggest exposure of diabase, or dolerite. Rocks from the Neoproterozoic, Paleozoic and Mesozoic time periods appear. It is one of the few southern hemisphere areas glaciated during the… …

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  • 17Basalt — For the World War II raid, see Operation Basalt. For the cities, see Basalt, Colorado and Basalt, Idaho. Basalt Igneous Rock Composition …

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  • 18Slave craton — which is one of the oldest dated rock units on Earth at 4.03 Ga. The crust of the Slave craton is thought to have amalgamated during a 2.69 Ga collision between a proto Slave western basement complex, known as the Central Slave Basement Complex,… …

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  • 19Great Gable — from Wasdale. The cliff at centre is the Napes of Great Gable. Elevation 899 m (2,949 ft) …

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  • 20Geology of the Australian Capital Territory — Australia grew around three fused pieces of very ancient continental crust (cratons). The geology of the Australian Capital Territory includes rocks dating from the Ordovician around 480 million years ago, whilst most rocks are from the Silurian …

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