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Record 1 1977-05-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Geology
OBS

An irregular, bulbous, sometimes much distorted mass, or a vertical to steeply dipping sheet, of sandstone occurring within a coal seam or penetrating it (frequently from top to bottom), and always connected with a similar sandstone in the roof or in higher strata.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Génie chimique
  • Géologie
OBS

P. Pruvost (1943) a décrit des cas "filons de fracture" dans des schistes houillers. Ces derniers ont été ouverts et colmatés au cours même de la sédimentation des terrains encaissants.

Spanish

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