Meaning of syneruptively | Babel Free
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“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).”
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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