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English to Serbian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mining & Minerals / Gems | |||||||
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3 +2 | gomile s otkopa površinskog sloja |
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4 -1 | preopterećena gomila |
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preopterećena gomila Explanation: Mislim, da se radi o preopterećenoj gomili tj. hrpi, jer se u kontekstu spominje i potencijalni odron. http://www.eco-ist.rs/Proceedings_EcoIst'04_2004.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs (2013-12-16 17:27:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Izvinjavam se, još jednom link do reference: http://goo.gl/1f7G8A |
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gomile s otkopa površinskog sloja Explanation: overburden = sloj koji se nalazio iznad korisnog sloja rude, koji je morao da bude prvo ukljonjen, jednostavno preneti materijal, ne jalovina koja ostaje nakon izdvajanja rude. "Overburden Overburden in a coal mining site. In mining and in archaeology, overburden (also called waste or spoil) is the material that lies above an area of economic or scientific interest. In mining, it is most commonly the rock, soil, and ecosystem that lies above a coal seam or ore body. Overburden is distinct from tailings, the material that remains after economically valuable components have been extracted from the generally finely milled ore. Overburden is removed during surface mining, but is typically not contaminated with toxic components and may be used to restore an exhausted mining site to a semblance of its appearance before mining began. Overburden may also be used as a term to describe all soil and ancillary material above the bedrock horizon in a given area. A related term is interburden, meaning material that lies between two areas of economic interest, such as the material separating coal seams within strata.[2][3] By analogy, overburden is also used to describe the soil and other material that lies above a specific geologic feature, such as a buried astrobleme. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overburden] |
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