Definition of hypogene in English:
hypogene
adjective ˈhʌɪpə(ʊ)dʒiːnˈhīpəˌjēn
Geology Producing or occurring under the surface of the earth.
Example sentencesExamples
- It has been somewhat tentatively identified as a primary hypogene mineral in several deposits.
- As fluids moved out from the intrusions, hypogene mineralization progressed in four stages.
- He concluded that the pearceite was probably hypogene and did not result from secondary, supergene enrichment.
Derivatives
adjective
Geology This type of karst is referred to a hypogenic karst.
Example sentencesExamples
- These catheters are constructed with 100% silicone and are beneficial to people with hypogenic alergies.
- Furthermore, at least 50% of the total copper in the heap is in the form of hypogenic copper sulfides.
- The possibility of hypogenic karstification in deeper environments has been neglected for a long time.
- This process generates, for example, geothermal systems, hypogenic caves, and vein-hosted Au deposits, which I study in some detail.
Origin
Mid 19th century: from hypo- 'under' + Greek genēs '-born, of a certain kind'.