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Definition of fluviatile in English: fluviatileadjective ˈfluːvɪəˌtʌɪlˈflo͞ovēəˌtīl technical Of, found in, or produced by a river. 河流的;生长在河中的;河流所产生的 河流沉积。 Example sentencesExamples - Second, reconstruction of some of the sediments as deposited by fluviatile action suggests that fluvial transport affected the assemblages.
- The Fossil Bluff Group consists of fossiliferous, shallow marine to sub-aerial fluviatile sandstones and conglomerates of probable fore-arc origin.
- The conglomerate was deposited in a fluviatile environment and contains clasts of mafic to felsic volcanic rocks, green sericitic slate, siltstone, wacke, granite, jasper, perthitic feldspar, albite and quartz.
- These may be of fluviatile, glacial, periglacial, lacustrine, aeolian, or marine origin.
- Recent analyses that have shown that detrital zircons can be transported considerable distances in fluviatile environments, implying laterally extensive drainage systems.
OriginLate 16th century: from French, from Latin fluviatilis, from fluviatus 'moistened', from fluvius 'river'. Definition of fluviatile in US English: fluviatileadjectiveˈflo͞ovēəˌtīl technical Of, found in, or produced by a river. 河流的;生长在河中的;河流所产生的 河流沉积。 Example sentencesExamples - The Fossil Bluff Group consists of fossiliferous, shallow marine to sub-aerial fluviatile sandstones and conglomerates of probable fore-arc origin.
- Second, reconstruction of some of the sediments as deposited by fluviatile action suggests that fluvial transport affected the assemblages.
- Recent analyses that have shown that detrital zircons can be transported considerable distances in fluviatile environments, implying laterally extensive drainage systems.
- The conglomerate was deposited in a fluviatile environment and contains clasts of mafic to felsic volcanic rocks, green sericitic slate, siltstone, wacke, granite, jasper, perthitic feldspar, albite and quartz.
- These may be of fluviatile, glacial, periglacial, lacustrine, aeolian, or marine origin.
OriginLate 16th century: from French, from Latin fluviatilis, from fluviatus ‘moistened’, from fluvius ‘river’. |