- diagenetically
- adverb see diagenesis
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
diagenetically — adverb a) In a diagenetic manner b) With regard to diagenesis … Wiktionary
diagenesis — noun Etymology: New Latin Date: circa 1886 1. recombination or rearrangement of constituents (as of a chemical or mineral) resulting in a new product 2. the conversion (as by compaction or chemical reaction) of sediment into rock • diagenetic … New Collegiate Dictionary
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diagenesis — [ˌdʌɪə dʒɛnɪsɪs] noun Geology the physical and chemical changes occurring during the conversion of sediment to sedimentary rock. Derivatives diagenetic adjective diagenetically adverb … English new terms dictionary