phreatic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to ground water
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How To Use phreatic In A Sentence

  • The variation characteristics of shallow confined groundwater are similar with phreatic water.
  • In the case of the Kendrick Formation, however, the system was closed by early compaction of surrounding clays, and diagenesis apparently occurred in a marine phreatic environment.
  • This eruption began in July 1995 with phreatic explosions following 3 years of precursory seismic activity.
  • This eruption began in July 1995 with phreatic explosions following 3 years of precursory seismic activity.
  • But Joy was working on some obscure estimates of the importance of phreatic versus vadose water in Lost River Cave's formation. THIS TIME LOVE
  • But Joy was working on some obscure estimates of the importance of phreatic versus vadose water in Lost River Cave's formation. THIS TIME LOVE
  • The characteristic tuffs of the Balder Formation originate from phreatic eruptions from the incipient continental rift zone between Eurasia and Greenland to the west.
  • Gravitational sediments can enter a cave system in the form of entrance talus material, colluvium, roof fall, or phreatic infiltrates.
  • In 1990 John Cordingley found that the sump had disappeared and that the passage continued along a tube to a step up into a small phreatic rift.
  • Eruptions after 26 October 1986 were phreatic steam explosions, not direct expressions of magma.
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