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Definition of eruptive in English: eruptiveadjective ɪˈrʌptɪvəˈrəptɪv 1Relating to or formed by volcanic activity. (与)火山活动(有关)的;火山活动形成的 a history of the eruptive activity in an area 某地区的火山喷发活动历史。 Example sentencesExamples - St. George's Hill and Garibaldi Hill are interpreted as tectonically uplifted volcanic sequences from early eruptive activity of Soufriere Hills volcano.
- Late Pleistocene to Holocene eruptive activity in the Taapaca Volcanic Complex has been characterised by repetitive periods of dome growth.
- In contrast, oceanic island, oceanic plateau and seamount volcanism is distinctive in composition and eruptive style from the activity at plate margins.
- Continued monitoring is needed so that potential hazards to air traffic, existing communities, and future island settlements from future eruptive activity can be quickly and correctly assessed.
- All these spatter vents were closely aligned along a north-south trend, and constituted the main eruptive fracture, whose activity was accompanied by strong degassing.
- During the ongoing eruptive phase of the volcano, 19 people lost their lives in July 1997.
- Subduction volcanoes generally show enrichments of boron in their eruptive products when compared with volcanoes in other tectonic environments.
- East African volcanoes are famous for their carbonatites, and most of the eruptive magmas were rich in alkalis and natrocarbonatite.
- These deposits are common in the latest Taapaca Volcanic Complex eruptive history.
- Two styles of eruptive activity typically occur at Etna.
- During the downslope extension of the eruptive fracture system, effusive activity is always restricted to the lowest portion of the growing system, whereas in its uppermost part mainly degassing takes place.
- Changing tectonic plate motions over the ensuing eons left a continuous record of the hot spot's eruptive history, with peak volcanic events creating much of the Kerguelen Plateau and Broken Ridge.
- Geochronological and geochemical data for the volcanic complex demonstrating Late Pleistocene eruptive activity were reported by Lohnert and Worner et al..
- High seismicity levels were also observed in 1894 and 1903, due to swarms in the eastern and southern flanks, respectively, apparently not correlated with eruptive activity.
- We conclude that similar compositional bimodality among eruptive products of intracontinental volcanoes in volcanic fields may be the rule, rather than the exception.
- It is clear, then, that these fires could be readily triggered by volcanic eruptive materials’ .
- Since the adoption of the exhalative model for the mineralization, the host succession has been interpreted as a dominantly effusive, and explosively eruptive, volcanic pile.
- Conversely, when specific seismogenic fault zones have been considered, statistical links between seismicity and eruptive processes are found.
- Since 1952, there have been 34 eruptions, and since 1983, eruptive activity has been nearly continuous.
- This could be due either to lack of preservation caused by erosion or to the fact that Taapaca Volcanic Complex has not produced high eruptive columns.
2Producing or characterized by eruptions. 疹子的;发疹性的 an acute eruptive disease 急性发疹性疾病。 Example sentencesExamples - The most common peripheral eruptive maculopapular rash, erythema multiforme occurs more frequently in men than in women and most often affects persons between 20 and 30 years of age.
- Herbs with a floating energy have diaphoretic properties and are used for the initial stages of colds, flus, fevers and eruptive skin diseases.
- It also is used to ripen eruptive diseases such as measles; and promotes diaphoresis, making it useful for fevers.
- Elder flowers are a popular herbal treatment for all bronchial and pulmonary affections, scarlet fever, measles and other eruptive diseases.
- Biopsy showed the papules to be eruptive xanthomas.
- A differential diagnosis would be an overlapping spectrum of non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis with xanthoma disseminatum, generalized eruptive histiocytoma, and indeterminate cell disorder.
- Bartmann was similarly exhibited in Paris during 1815, and died there at the end of that year from an ‘inflammatory and eruptive malady’.
Synonyms tense, strained, fraught, uneasy, uncomfortable, charged, explosive, inflammatory, turbulent, in turmoil, full of upheavals evaporative, vaporous, vaporescent Definition of eruptive in US English: eruptiveadjectiveəˈrəptivəˈrəptɪv 1Relating to or formed by volcanic activity. (与)火山活动(有关)的;火山活动形成的 a history of the eruptive activity in an area 某地区的火山喷发活动历史。 Example sentencesExamples - Two styles of eruptive activity typically occur at Etna.
- Subduction volcanoes generally show enrichments of boron in their eruptive products when compared with volcanoes in other tectonic environments.
- Conversely, when specific seismogenic fault zones have been considered, statistical links between seismicity and eruptive processes are found.
- All these spatter vents were closely aligned along a north-south trend, and constituted the main eruptive fracture, whose activity was accompanied by strong degassing.
- Continued monitoring is needed so that potential hazards to air traffic, existing communities, and future island settlements from future eruptive activity can be quickly and correctly assessed.
- In contrast, oceanic island, oceanic plateau and seamount volcanism is distinctive in composition and eruptive style from the activity at plate margins.
- We conclude that similar compositional bimodality among eruptive products of intracontinental volcanoes in volcanic fields may be the rule, rather than the exception.
- Changing tectonic plate motions over the ensuing eons left a continuous record of the hot spot's eruptive history, with peak volcanic events creating much of the Kerguelen Plateau and Broken Ridge.
- Since 1952, there have been 34 eruptions, and since 1983, eruptive activity has been nearly continuous.
- High seismicity levels were also observed in 1894 and 1903, due to swarms in the eastern and southern flanks, respectively, apparently not correlated with eruptive activity.
- Since the adoption of the exhalative model for the mineralization, the host succession has been interpreted as a dominantly effusive, and explosively eruptive, volcanic pile.
- It is clear, then, that these fires could be readily triggered by volcanic eruptive materials’ .
- Late Pleistocene to Holocene eruptive activity in the Taapaca Volcanic Complex has been characterised by repetitive periods of dome growth.
- East African volcanoes are famous for their carbonatites, and most of the eruptive magmas were rich in alkalis and natrocarbonatite.
- These deposits are common in the latest Taapaca Volcanic Complex eruptive history.
- During the downslope extension of the eruptive fracture system, effusive activity is always restricted to the lowest portion of the growing system, whereas in its uppermost part mainly degassing takes place.
- St. George's Hill and Garibaldi Hill are interpreted as tectonically uplifted volcanic sequences from early eruptive activity of Soufriere Hills volcano.
- During the ongoing eruptive phase of the volcano, 19 people lost their lives in July 1997.
- Geochronological and geochemical data for the volcanic complex demonstrating Late Pleistocene eruptive activity were reported by Lohnert and Worner et al..
- This could be due either to lack of preservation caused by erosion or to the fact that Taapaca Volcanic Complex has not produced high eruptive columns.
- 1.1 Producing or characterized by eruptions.
疹子的;发疹性的 an acute eruptive disease 急性发疹性疾病。 Example sentencesExamples - The most common peripheral eruptive maculopapular rash, erythema multiforme occurs more frequently in men than in women and most often affects persons between 20 and 30 years of age.
- Herbs with a floating energy have diaphoretic properties and are used for the initial stages of colds, flus, fevers and eruptive skin diseases.
- Biopsy showed the papules to be eruptive xanthomas.
- A differential diagnosis would be an overlapping spectrum of non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis with xanthoma disseminatum, generalized eruptive histiocytoma, and indeterminate cell disorder.
- Elder flowers are a popular herbal treatment for all bronchial and pulmonary affections, scarlet fever, measles and other eruptive diseases.
- It also is used to ripen eruptive diseases such as measles; and promotes diaphoresis, making it useful for fevers.
- Bartmann was similarly exhibited in Paris during 1815, and died there at the end of that year from an ‘inflammatory and eruptive malady’.
Synonyms tense, strained, fraught, uneasy, uncomfortable, charged, explosive, inflammatory, turbulent, in turmoil, full of upheavals evaporative, vaporous, vaporescent
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