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5 | anteludian gypsum pocket |
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3 | Pocket of anteludian gypsum |
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2 | pocket of antelutetian gypsum, pocket of Lutetian gypsum |
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bancs, lentilles, poches |
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Pocket of anteludian gypsum Explanation: The word pockets is used of gypsum, so presumably the same would apply to anteludian gypsum. Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=k1CsW4ux0-kC&pg=PA195&lpg... |
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anteludian gypsum pocket Explanation: The gypsum occurs in the form of lenses, pockets, or irregular masses in the shales of the upper part of the Salina, in many places immediately underlying beds ... See also: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypse_antéludien Paris est construit par endroits sur de nombreuses zones ou subsistent des poches de gypse antéludien. Le gypse est une roche dans laquelle des cavités peuvent se former par dissolution à cause eaux d'infiltration, ce qui présente un risque naturel dans les zones construites. http://www.terrasol.fr/en/consultancy/references/monitoring-... ... a former funeral home into a cultural facility, XXX supervised works of filling injections into anteludian gypsum dissolution cavities over the entire site. |
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pocket of antelutetian gypsum, pocket of Lutetian gypsum Explanation: Most hits describe Lutetian gympsum, although there is one hit for "pre-Lutetian" gypsum. If this is for areas north-east of Paris, then Lutetian gypsum seems to be more common. Your original clearly describes "anté" so it does precede and this idea has to be accounted for in the English rendering. You may like to heck with your client. http://www.earthdoc.org/publication/publicationdetails/?publ... Download - Earthdoc www.earthdoc.org/publication/download/?publication... Traduire cette page de DK Butler - 1991 - Cité 7 fois - Autres articles 74-79. 16. Lakshmanan, J., 'Gravity and Gamma Gamma Mapping of Sinkhole Areas in. Lutetian Gypsum, Northeast of Paris,' Proceedings of the Symposium on. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1979/1133/report.pdf Selected Bibliography on Ground Subsidence Caused by ... pubs.usgs.gov/of/1979/1133/report.pdf Traduire cette page zones de dissolution du gypse du Lutetien au Nord-Est de Paris [Gravity and gamma mapping of sink-hole areas in Lutetian gypsum, North East of. Paris] [with ... http://www.ineris.fr/centredoc/impactduchangement.pdf Toulemont, M. (1981). "The present evolution of gypseous soil masses as a result of leaching : The case of Lutetian gypsum in the Paris area, France". Bull. liaison Labo. P. et Ch. When you look at the last hit, which I suspect to be the document you are working on, the bibliography provides references to an English language paper on the very same subject. It does in fact appear to be referred to as "Lutetian gypsum". Had you not thought to have a quick look through the rest of your origianl for English language refs? -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2014-06-01 11:01:22 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Lutetia parisorium = an ancient name for Paris by the way : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutetia |
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Reference: areas Reference information: The hazards linked to the presence of old mines and pre-Ludian gypsum areas in the sub-soil of Paris, -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 44 mins (2014-06-01 07:38:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- www.minsocam.org/msa/collectors_corner/arc/quartzdep.htm Pipes or irregular conical or funnel-shaped masses and pockets of quartz Reference: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/822663/.../v142359_ex... |
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Reference: bancs, lentilles, poches Reference information: Here is just one source, but there are others : file:///D:/T%C3%A9l%C3%A9chargements/note_de_presentation-reglement_ppr_carrieres_romainville_octobre_2001.pdf See §3.2 at p18 of the PDF. Bear in mind that this is generally found in "bancs" or "lentilles" but isolated "poches" are found, generally in dissolution. Paris and its environs seem to be particularly effected. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2014-06-01 10:41:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutétien -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2014-06-01 10:44:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Perhaps "antélutétien" is in fact the more common term? Cf. écocène, lutétien inférieur, lutétien supérieur. http://books.google.fr/books?id=0NPWCDrTyzoC&pg=PA81&lpg=PA8... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2014-06-01 10:45:07 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutétien -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2014-06-01 10:46:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutetian The Lutetian was named after Lutetia, the Latin name for the city of Paris. The Lutetian stage was introduced in scientific literature by French geologist Albert de Lapparent in 1883. The base of the Lutetian stage is at the first appearance of the foram genus Hantkenina. An official reference profile (GSSP) for the base of the Lutetian had in 2009 not yet been established. Two candidates are located in Spain.[3] The top of the Lutetian (the base of the Bartonian) is at the first appearance of calcareous nannoplankton species Reticulofenestra reticulata. The Lutetian overlaps with the Geiseltalian and lower Robiacian European Land Mammal Mega Zones (The Lutetian stage spans the Mammal Paleogene zones 11 through 15.[4]), the upper Bridgerian and Uintan North American Land Mammal Ages, the upper Arshantan and Irdinmanhan Asian Land Mammal Ages and the Mustersan and lower Divisaderan South American Land Mammal Ages. It is also coeval with the middle Johannian regional stage of Australia and the upper Ulatisian and lower Nanzian regional stages of California. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2014-06-01 10:47:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/ChronostratChart2013-01... |
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