English: Calc sinter, solid calcium carbonate deposit, as found as coating or even thick layer in old
aqueducts, old walls and old
concrete, in old waterpipes and other waterfacilities.
Deutsch: Unterirdische
Kalksinterbildung, hier im Bereich eines feuchten Stollens. Tritt auch auf in sonstigen alten wasserführenden Leitungen und Systemen, Mauern und rissigem
Beton (kalkige Bindemittel!).
Français : Dépôts carbonatés (carbonate de calcium, précipité), souvent trouver dans de vieilles canalisations d'eau et aussi dans de vieux
aqueducs.
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English: Calc sinter, solid calcium carbonate deposit, as found as coating or even thick layer in old
aqueducts, old walls and old
concrete, in old waterpipes and other waterfacilities.
Deutsch: Unterirdische
Kalksinterbildung, hier im Bereich eines feuchten Stollens. Tritt auch auf in sonstigen alten wasserführenden Leitungen und Systemen, Mauern und rissigem
Beton (kalkige Bindemittel!).
Français : Dépôts carbonatés (carbonate de calcium, précipité), souvent trouver dans de vieilles canalisations d'eau et aussi dans de vieux
aqueducs.
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