释义 |
silication|sɪlɪˈkeɪʃən| [Cf. prec. and -ation.] Combination with silica; silification.
1869Phillips Vesuv. xi. 311 According to the nature of the particular current, its order of silication, [etc.]..changes in the mineral constituents are more or less easy. 1904Monogr. U.S. Geol. Survey XLVII. viii. 667 Silication of carbonates, forming silicates and releasing carbon dioxide, is one of the chief reactions of the zone of anamorphism. 1923Jrnl. Geol. XXXI. 176 Magnetic end-stage emanations..produce a bewildering series of silication..silicification, gametization and metallic-mineralization effects. So silicatiˈzation, ‘the process of combining with silica, so as to change to a silicate’.
1864Webster, citing Dana. [Cf. F. silicatisation.] |