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vitric Meaning in Bengali



 কাচবৎ,

Adjective:

নাইট্রোজেন-সংক্রান্ত,





vitric's Usage Examples:

arkosic sandstone and conglomerate, and sparse limestone and altered crystal-vitric ash and tuff; generally poorly consolidated.


granular (~rhyolitic), microlitic (~andesitic), lathwork (~basaltic), and vitric (glassy).


In igneous petrology, the term microlitic is used to describe vitric (glassy, non-crystalline, amorphous) matrix containing microscopic crystals.


forming layers with angular pumice and ash and an abovelying layer of vitric rhyolite, similar to the rampart wall.


This produced several kilograms of clear, colorless vitric (glassy, non-crystalline) cuttings at the surface.


particles erupted during magmatic eruptions are made up of various fractions of vitric (glassy, non-crystalline), crystalline or lithic (non-magmatic) particles.


The Western Cascade rock formations include the pumice-rich, crystal-vitric Breitenbush Tuff, tuffaceous sandstone, the Detroit Beds, and mudflow breccia.


pea—were used, and the roof was coated with highly reflective vitric coal and red mortar.


in the formation are largely composed of rhyolite, rhyodacite, pumice, vitric ash, quartz, feldspar, and minor biotite fragments.


glass, and tuff formed predominantly from glass shards is described as vitric tuff.


At two horizons within these strata, beds of lithic and vitric tuff occur.


interbedded with mudstone; up to fifty percent by volume is made up of altered vitric ash, which originated as felsic ash falls.


Dropping overburden pressures lead to the eruption of vitric phreatomagmatic tuff.


consisting of coarse clastics, polymictic conglomerates, sandstones, and vitric (glassy) tuffs, with minor shales and siltstones.


The rock consists mostly of cream-colored, vitric tuffs, which have undergone weathering that has converted them to a yellow.



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