释义 |
lapillienUK
la·pil·lus L0047500 (lə-pĭl′əs)n. pl. la·pil·li (-pĭl′ī′) A small, solidified fragment of lava. [Latin, diminutive of lapis, stone.]LapillienUK
lapilli[lə′pi‚lī] (geology) Pyroclasts that range from 0.04 to 2.6 inches (1 to 64 millimeters) in diameter. Lapilli small rounded or irregularly shaped pieces of lava between the size of a pea and a walnut, ejected together with volcanic bombs and ash during volcanic eruptions. They are chunks of lava that have solidified in flight or fragments of volcanic and wall rock through which the eruption passed and which solidified earlier. |