Magma vs Magmatically - What's the difference?
magma | magmatically |
(geology) The molten matter within the earth, the source of the material of lava flows, dikes of eruptive rocks, etc.
(mathematics) A basic algebraic structure consisting of a set equipped with a single binary operation.
(geology) In respect of, or due to, magma
* {{quote-journal, 2000, date=March 31, Bradley R. Hacker et al., Hot and Dry Deep Crustal Xenoliths from Tibet, Science
, passage=Pale and medium gray bands show inferred "normal" and magmatically elevated thermal gradients, respectively. }}
* {{quote-journal, 1998, date=July 10, J. R. Delaney et al., The Quantum Event of Oceanic Crustal Accretion: Impacts of Diking at Mid-Ocean Ridges, Science
, passage=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. }}
As a noun magma
is magma.As an adverb magmatically is
(geology) in respect of, or due to, magma.magma
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