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单词 volcanology
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Definition of volcanology in English:

volcanology

(also vulcanology)
noun ˌvɒlkəˈnɒlədʒi
mass noun
  • The scientific study of volcanoes.

    火山学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is an internationally renowned authority in rock mechanics, seismology and volcanology.
    • The inevitable vulcanology lesson is worth the read but I was more struck by how absolutely contemporary in many respects was life in Roman Campania of the first century.
    • ‘That morning there was no dawn on Krakatoa,’ wrote Rogier Verbeek, the scientist whose work would later lay the foundations of volcanology.
    • This seemingly endless string of earthquakes calls for extra efforts from the volcanology experts.
    • Written to introduce high school and college students - as well as anyone without a serious science background - to the awe-inspiring science of volcanology, the book was not conceived as written only by female authors.
    • Both stories create a framework for exploring modern volcanology.
    • Our research is multidisciplinary and represents social science, medicine, and volcanology.
    • All aspects of oceanic island rocks, including petrography, volcanology, and geochemistry, are inter-related, Thus, no one scale of observation is entirely satisfactory to understanding their origin.
    • Confirmation of the sill-sediment-complex nature of the Volcano-Sedimentary Complex highlights the need to reassess the physical volcanology of this volcanic unit to provide a basis for the ore-deposit modelling.
    • In this paper we describe the physical volcanology of basaltic pyroclastic deposits that were emplaced during the initial stages of Palaeogene flood volcanism in central East Greenland.
    • Quantifying the facies architecture of flood basalt provinces is important as it can be used to understand the physical volcanology and rock property variations throughout the lava sequence.
    • Due to an increase in volcanic activities, the volcanology office in Tahuna, the main town in Sangihe island, raised the status on the mountain to ‘beware’, the highest alert level, for local villagers.
    • The local volcanology agency has still maintained top alert status, which will be re-evaluated every day after monitoring ongoing developments.
    • It had a major project studying New Zealand's volcanology that involved the bed of Lake Taupo.
    • The programme goes on a quest for evidence, looking beyond the narrow confines of Biblical studies to bring in research from other fields, such as archaeology, anthropology, climatology, oceanography and vulcanology.
    • The most privileged of his guests walked with him to the top of Vesuvius to absorb his intimate knowledge of vulcanology in general and Vesuvius in particular, about which he was the acknowledged expert.
    • As well as the geological sciences, inputs from many other disciplines are needed, such as fluid flow, heat transfer, plate tectonics, vulcanology, planetary astronomy, and mathematics.
    • The warnings of an impending eruption came from vulcanology experts on the island, based on evidence of increased volcanic activity.
    • The volcanology, mitigation and geological disaster office put the volcano on a ‘watch’ status on Monday after recording 24 tectonic earthquakes near Solok on April 10.

Derivatives

  • volcanological

  • adjective ˌvɒlkənəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌvɑlkənlˈɑdʒək(ə)l
    • He also made volcanological observations in the Andes, and he noted seismic events and structural features in the terrains of the Pacific coast.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Numerous volcanological studies dealing with the reconstruction of the Somma-Vesuvius eruption and the on-land distribution of eruption products have been carried out.
      • They say that it is critical for their research work, which is important seismological and volcanological research.
      • But we now know from volcanological research that a series of seismic episodes immediately preceded the eruption, causing further damage to structures that had already been repaired.
  • volcanologist

  • noun vɒlkəˈnɒlədʒɪstˌvɑlkəˈnɑlədʒəst
    • Area vulcanologists said seismic activity remained at stable, non-threatening levels.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Seismologists and volcanologists use both seismic and infrasonic signals to monitor volcanic activity.
      • The land around Yellowstone regularly swells and subsides in response to the shifting levels of magma and volcanologists believe that one day the molten magma contained within the chamber will burst out - as it has done many times before.
      • The Philippines’ most active volcano erupted again Monday, spewing ash and molten lava into the air, prompting volcanologists to warn of more violent eruptions in coming days.
      • The team trolled the ocean's bottom with high-resolution video cameras to collect data about geologic features that allowed volcanologists to make the first-ever computer simulations of eruptions under the sea.

Definition of volcanology in US English:

volcanology

(also vulcanology)
noun
  • The scientific study of volcanoes.

    火山学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our research is multidisciplinary and represents social science, medicine, and volcanology.
    • The local volcanology agency has still maintained top alert status, which will be re-evaluated every day after monitoring ongoing developments.
    • All aspects of oceanic island rocks, including petrography, volcanology, and geochemistry, are inter-related, Thus, no one scale of observation is entirely satisfactory to understanding their origin.
    • Quantifying the facies architecture of flood basalt provinces is important as it can be used to understand the physical volcanology and rock property variations throughout the lava sequence.
    • Confirmation of the sill-sediment-complex nature of the Volcano-Sedimentary Complex highlights the need to reassess the physical volcanology of this volcanic unit to provide a basis for the ore-deposit modelling.
    • ‘That morning there was no dawn on Krakatoa,’ wrote Rogier Verbeek, the scientist whose work would later lay the foundations of volcanology.
    • Written to introduce high school and college students - as well as anyone without a serious science background - to the awe-inspiring science of volcanology, the book was not conceived as written only by female authors.
    • As well as the geological sciences, inputs from many other disciplines are needed, such as fluid flow, heat transfer, plate tectonics, vulcanology, planetary astronomy, and mathematics.
    • The warnings of an impending eruption came from vulcanology experts on the island, based on evidence of increased volcanic activity.
    • He is an internationally renowned authority in rock mechanics, seismology and volcanology.
    • Both stories create a framework for exploring modern volcanology.
    • Due to an increase in volcanic activities, the volcanology office in Tahuna, the main town in Sangihe island, raised the status on the mountain to ‘beware’, the highest alert level, for local villagers.
    • This seemingly endless string of earthquakes calls for extra efforts from the volcanology experts.
    • In this paper we describe the physical volcanology of basaltic pyroclastic deposits that were emplaced during the initial stages of Palaeogene flood volcanism in central East Greenland.
    • The programme goes on a quest for evidence, looking beyond the narrow confines of Biblical studies to bring in research from other fields, such as archaeology, anthropology, climatology, oceanography and vulcanology.
    • The inevitable vulcanology lesson is worth the read but I was more struck by how absolutely contemporary in many respects was life in Roman Campania of the first century.
    • The volcanology, mitigation and geological disaster office put the volcano on a ‘watch’ status on Monday after recording 24 tectonic earthquakes near Solok on April 10.
    • The most privileged of his guests walked with him to the top of Vesuvius to absorb his intimate knowledge of vulcanology in general and Vesuvius in particular, about which he was the acknowledged expert.
    • It had a major project studying New Zealand's volcanology that involved the bed of Lake Taupo.
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