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Meaning of syneruptively | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR C1

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In a syneruptive manner; occurring during the time of a volcanic eruption.

Examples

“Carbon dioxide is one of the most common magmatic gasses and is often emitted at submarine hydrothermal and eruptive vents (e.g., Chadwick, Cashman, et al., 2008; Lupton et al., 2006). Chadwick et al. (2014) observed CO2 bubbles emerging from the eruptive vents at NW Rota-1 detach from the syneruptively generated sulfur-rich plumes and rise higher in the water column before eventually dissolving. Our observations provide evidence that CO2 appears to behave similarly at Hunga.”
“Despite small individual volumes (less than 1 cubic kilometers dense rock equivalent), each unit represents eruption of a distinct magma batch that was strongly influenced by clinopyroxene, olivine, and plagioclase fractionation. Some of these units are interpreted to have undergone magma mixing pre- and (or) syneruptively.”
“The liquid being sampled from a draining reservoir of density-stratified fluid, such as an erupting zoned magma chamber, is derived from a relatively thin withdrawal layer adjacent to the level of the chamber outlet. This is a consequence of the buoyancy force associated with the density gradient inhibiting vertical motion so that the opportunity for widely separated density levels (compositions) to be tapped and mingled syneruptively is suppressed.”
“Fig. 6. A block of feldspar-bearing sandstone which syneruptively subsided in the Rödern diatreme in the Carboniferous-Permian Saar-Nahe Basin, SW Germany (Lorenz 1971).”

CEFR level

C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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