How To Use Aeolia In A Sentence

  • The term also acknowledges the predominant aeolian dune component of the coastal barriers.
  • To open the concert, William Neil gave a powerful account of J.S. Bach's "Fantasia" and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542, on the church's magnificent Aeolian-Skinner organ. From City Choir of Washington, triumph out of tragedy
  • If you click on the link to see the whole image which I recommend you'll see much more of that gray material -- I just pulled out the part of the image that has aeolian features in it. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Lori Fenton -- Sand Seas of the Solar System
  • Why should I recall the fleets burned on the coast of Eryx? why the king of storms, and the raging winds roused from Aeolia, or Iris driven down the clouds? The Aeneid of Virgil
  • Other processes that are, however, important on local scales include aeolian, lacustrine, and pedogenic processes.
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  • This paper shows the advantages of combining geophysical and geochronological techniques to investigate the age, migration and accumulation of aeolian sand.
  • When reading the production of another, the tones of his voice became a merit-thermometer, a sort of Aeolian-harp-test; in the flat parts his voice was unimpassioned, but if the gust of genius swept over the wires, his tones rose in intensity, till his own energy of feeling and expression kindled in others a sympathetic impulse, which the dull were forced to feel, whilst his animated recitations threw fresh meaning into the minds of the more discerning. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey
  • Short-term effects of aeolian sand and dust, Yamal Region, northwest Siberia, Russia. Climate change impacts on the Yamal Nenets of northwest Siberia
  • Stromboli in the Aeolian Islands, the peak of Teneriffe, like a lighthouse, would serve to guide the mariner in a circuit of more than 260 leagues. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
  • The total area of the Aeolian Islands is 1,216 hectares (ha). Aeolian Islands, Italy
  • Here, specimens of the shallow subtidal-intertidal cockle Katelysia rhytiphora have moved up profile from lagoonal facies into advancing aeolian dune sediments.
  • The regionally immense deposits of rich loess soils, for example in the Midwest, are also of aeolian origin.
  • The Aeolia team will be taking its cello garment to the Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2010 Conference at the Media Lab, MIT later this week. Aeolia: Knitwear Incorporates Stretch Sensor Technology
  • Now we are circling Stromboli, from the Greek strongyle for round, a perfect volcanic cone rising from the sea, most famous of the Aeolian Islands. Latter-Day Odyssey
  • His main research focus is on aeolian geomorphology, the movement of sediment by the wind and the resulting landforms produced. Contributor: Jeffrey A. Lee
  • These may be of fluviatile, glacial, periglacial, lacustrine, aeolian, or marine origin.
  • Both storms and calms at sea are said to be dangerous, and they chanced on this occasion to come very near destruction, and miraculously escaped, for in a calm off the Aeolian Islands they were assailed by Liparian triremes, who took them for pirates. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I
  • Aeolia is a multidisciplinary collaboration headed by Philip Breedon, Amanda Briggs-Goode, and Sarah Kettley at Nottingham Trent University. Aeolia: Knitwear Incorporates Stretch Sensor Technology
  • The Aeolian Islands belongs to the "Sicilian domain", sensu Arrigoni (1983). Aeolian Islands, Italy
  • Aeolia, the home of storm-clouds, the land laden with furious southern gales. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • These may be of fluviatile, glacial, periglacial, lacustrine, aeolian, or marine origin.
  • Pythodorus (for the game was worth the hunting for such as were thankful to make money by any means, the king of Persia having offered by public proclamation two hundred talents to him that should take him), he fled to Aegae, a small city of the Aeolians, where no one knew him but only his host Nicogenes, who was the richest man in Aeolia, and well known to the great men of Inner The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • Alcaeus were natives of Lesbos in Aeolia, and wrote in the Aeolic dialect The Illustrated London Reading Book
  • Where cored the Auk Formation is easily identified because of the preservation of aeolian dune facies.
  • If its crater, half extinguished for ages past, shot forth flakes of fire like that of Stromboli in the Aeolian Islands, the peak of Teneriffe, like a lighthouse, would serve to guide the mariner in Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • (Aeolian Islands) and Ustica in the Tyrrhenian sea; the Egadi The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • Now we are circling Stromboli, from the Greek strongyle for round, a perfect volcanic cone rising from the sea, most famous of the Aeolian Islands. Latter-Day Odyssey
  • The origin of the shallows is a combination of ongoing aeolian transport from the desert on top of alluvium from relict estuaries which nourishes the 3,100 ha of mangrove swamp. Banc d'Arguin National Park, Mauritania
  • A cluster of blossoms, when the wind stirs them, shake out a kind of aeolian melody, and it was that which so entranced Ala a few moments ago. A Columbus of Space
  • Why not in Aeolia in old time likewise burning for certaine daies in the midst of the sea? A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas
  • How about gouging deep canyons, which are graded, arranged, oriented, networked and coated with the binding agent in such a way as to enable strong, steady wind currents flowing through this bifurcated aeolian-shed? Archive 2009-02-01
  • It is easy enough for an Aeolian harp to whisper music when the winds blow—the difficulty is for music to swell forth when no wind is stirring.
  • Lori's primary research interests include aeolian geomorphology -- how wind shapes a planetary surface -- for both Mars and the Earth, recent and ongoing climate changes, and the mobility of wind-blown sand and dust. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Lori Fenton -- Sand Seas of the Solar System
  • These may be of fluviatile, glacial, periglacial, lacustrine, aeolian, or marine origin.
  • Pharnouchus to Aeolia and Phrygia by the Hellespont. Cyropaedia
  • Vulcano is one of two active volcanoes on the Aeolian Islands. Aeolian Islands, Italy
  • It shows some old eroded aeolian "aeolian" = wind-formed features that may have once been either dunes or ripples. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Lori Fenton -- Sand Seas of the Solar System
  • In this hypothesis, the silts form by aeolian abrasion and attrition of sand grains and by rock-weathering processes.
  • Heraclea in Pontus, and a similar event formerly occurred at Hiera, one of the Aeolian Islands. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
  • Before that, I sailed around the Aeolian Islands for a week on Johnny Depp's yacht Evening Standard - Home
  • Thus, the net supply of riverine solids to the deep open oceans is not significantly greater than that from aeolian transport.
  • _merit-thermometer_, a sort of _Aeolian-harp-test_; in the flat parts his voice was unimpassioned, but if the gust of genius swept over the wires, his tones rose in intensity, till his own energy of feeling and expression kindled in others a sympathetic impulse, which the dull were forced to feel, whilst his animated recitations threw fresh meaning into the minds of the more discerning. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
  • Among my interests are self-playing instruments like wind chimes, aeolian harps, player pianos and music boxes. Listen to the Music of the Spheres | Universe Today
  • In addition to utilizing her technique, Aeolia incorporates embroidery work by Tina Downes, weaving by Nigel Marshall, and garment fitting by Karen Harrigan. Aeolia: Knitwear Incorporates Stretch Sensor Technology
  • Aeoliae fidibus puellae. non sola comptos arsit adulteri crinis et aurum uestibus illitum Song Makes Immortal
  • Be as foundation, the aeolian sands occurs shear destruction easy and it's bearing capacity low.
  • The shallow soils are derived from fluvial gravel overlain by multiple ash deposits and aeolian dust.
  • The origin of the shallows is a combination of ongoing aeolian transport from the desert on top of alluvium from relict estuaries which nourishes the 3,100 ha of mangrove swamp. Banc d'Arguin National Park, Mauritania
  • The shallow soils are derived from fluvial gravel overlain by multiple Holocene volcanic ash deposits and aeolian dust.
  • One reason is to avoid rupturing the vegetation mat and exposing the fine-grained sand and loess beneath, which are prone to aeolian erosion, another is reduced forage quality. Climate change impacts on the Yamal Nenets of northwest Siberia
  • Given the lag time between aeolianite deposition and the acquisition of chemical remanent magnetism, the East Naracoorte Range, which is reversely magnetized could actually have a minimum age exceeding 810 ka.
  • The area is situated on deep Kalahari sands of aeolian origin (locally known as Barotse sands), which are waterlogged in the rainy season and extremely dry during the rest of the year. Western Zambezian grasslands
  • Loess is a fine-grained aeolian sediment, typically liberated by the grinding action of glaciers, which may be transported great distances and indicates both windiness and aridity.
  • The Bronze Age mounds of Sistan, also strongly reduced in their size by aeolian action, rise on the takyr as isolated pillars, not unlike the yardangs around them.

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