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08:41 Jan 29, 2019 |
French to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mining & Minerals / Gems | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Manoj Chauhan India Local time: 19:42 | ||||||
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4 | Pods |
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4 -1 | nodules/geodes |
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Pods Explanation: Check the references... Reference: http://www.logemin.com/eng/Download/pdf/4_quartz_pods_4p.pdf Reference: http://www.minsocam.org/msa/collectors_corner/arc/quartzdep.... |
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nodules/geodes Explanation: Though I can't find any references to "gousses" in relation to quartz, they seem to mean nodules. Though it could mean geodes, the latter are hollow inside, which is not what "gousses" suggests. https://sciencing.com › Science › Geology › Minerals & Rocks A quartz nodule, for example, contains an interior of quartz. Nodules can be concretions, which can reach many feet in diameter. These tend to ... |
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