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FUMAROLIC ORIGIN [1 record]

Record 1 2011-12-14

English

Subject field(s)
  • Vulcanology and Seismology
CONT

… the Museum has received natural rhenium sulfide, molibdenite, grinocite, molybdite, and hematite. All have a fumarolic origin.

OBS

fumarolic: Of or relating to a fumarole or fumaroles.

OBS

fumarole: A vent in a volcanic area, from which smoke and gases arise.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Volcanologie et sismologie
CONT

Nous avons affiné la structure de la lillianite naturelle dépourvue d’argent, d’origine fumerollienne, provenant de Vulcano, dans les îles Eoliennes, en Italie […]

OBS

fumerollien, fumerollienne [adjectif] : Relatif aux fumerolles. // fumerolle [nom féminin] : Gaz et vapeurs émis par les volcans au voisinage du cratère, à l'ouverture des crevasses ou à la surface des coulées de laves.

Spanish

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