fulgurite
英:['fʌlgjʊraɪt] 美: ['fʌlgjəˌraɪt]
fulgurite 基本解释
n.闪电,熔岩;
英英释义
Fulgurite
Fulgurites (from the Latin fulgur meaning thunderbolt) are a variety of the mineraloid lechatelierite. They are natural hollow glass tubes formed in quartzose sand, silica, or soil by lightning strikes.以上来源于:Wikipedia
fulgurite 相关例句
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FULGURITE REDUCING FUSE
Fullerenes from a Fulgurite
Rapid Raman mapping of a fulgurite.
Fulgurite morphology: a classification scheme and clues to formation
A Raman spectroscopic study of a fulgurite
The fulgurite of Torre de Moncorvo (Portugal): description and analysis of the glass
Fulgurites in the southern Central Sahara, Republic of Niger and their palaeoenvironmental significance
Oxide reduction during triggered-lightning fulgurite formation
Paleoecology reconstruction from trapped gases in a fulgurite from the late Pleistocene of the Libyan Desert
Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopic characterization of naturally occurring glassy fulgurites