释义 |
aqueo-|ˌeɪkwiːəʊ| comb. f. aqueous; as in aqueo-glacial a. Geol., formed or acted upon by glacial ice or water; aqueo-igneous, a. of, pertaining to, or resulting from the joint action of heat and water.
1892W. M. Davis in Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. XXV. 321 Aqueo-glacial gravels are as inconspicuous as deposits of till..but they are seen in the Catskill trench.
1880J. D. Dana Man. Geol. (ed. 3) IV. v. 744 The view that the fusion of lavas is due to the combined action of moisture and heat, or is aqueo-igneous, was early presented by Scrope. 1920Discovery Apr. 110/1 The earth's surface was originally in a state of aqueo-igneous fusion.
1879Le Conte Elem. Geol. §3. 93 Aqueo-igneously fused matter.
1727Desaguliers in Phil. Trans. XXXIV. 272 An Aqueo-mercurial Gage. |