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magmatic +‎ -ally

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magmatically (not comparable)

  1. (geology) In respect of, or due to, magma
    • 2000 March 31, Bradley R. Hacker et al., “Hot and Dry Deep Crustal Xenoliths from Tibet”, in Science[1], volume 287, number 5462, →DOI, pages 2463–2466:
      Pale and medium gray bands show inferred "normal" and magmatically elevated thermal gradients, respectively.
    • 1998 July 10, J. R. Delaney et al., “The Quantum Event of Oceanic Crustal Accretion: Impacts of Diking at Mid-Ocean Ridges”, in Science[2], volume 281, number 5374, →DOI, pages 222–230:
      Diking events, which occur on time scales of years to decades in magmatically active fast- to intermediate-spreading environments, may provide the mechanisms for replenishing thermophilic biotopes with organic carbon and nitrogen.

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