Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
quartzitoschistes
English translation:
quartzito-schist
French term
quartzitoschistes
"Les intercalations des quartzitoschistes apparaissent en relief"
4 +1 | quartzito-schist | Drmanu49 |
4 | quartzite schist | Mark Bossanyi |
May 15, 2014 17:56: Drmanu49 changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/1029587">Captain Haddock's</a> old entry - "quartzitoschistes "" to ""quartzito-schist""
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Proposed translations
quartzito-schist
books.google.fr/books?id=YTbwAAAAMAAJ - Traduire cette page
1906 - Geology
The schists are like those of the Fairbanks and Birch Creek regions and include quartzito-schist, quartz-mica-schist, hornblende-schist, garnetiferous schist, and ...
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or in 2 words
ALASKA
137.229.113.112/webpubs/usgs/b/text/b0897c.pdf
Tlw bedrock at and above the Falls consists of quartzito schist, quartz-mica schist, twnphibolite, and basic igneous racks of greenstone habit, though at one ...
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