Examples of 'geological terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "geological terms"

geological terms - Words or phrases specific to the field of geology, relating to the study of the Earth's physical structure and substance

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Which in geological terms makes it a catastrophic event.
But shale is young in geological terms.
In geological terms this will be an abrupt event.
Never speak of a woman in geological terms.
In geological terms this is very recent activity.
An illustrated glossary of geological terms.
Geological terms which refer to how the stone was formed.
Huge changes happened with what in geological terms was astonishing speed.
The three terrestrial ecozones are all young ecosystems in geological terms.
Glossary of geological terms.
The light hue indicates a relatively youthful feature in lunar geological terms.
In geological terms these are called " columnar joints.
The Vestmannaeyjar archipelago is young in geological terms.
In geological terms that 's very recent.
Studies were launched in November to find the most suitable site in geological terms.

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It is, in geological terms.
These conditions found in the Tethys Ocean created the perfect storm in geological terms.
Earth is more active, both in geological terms as weather.
The Saint Croix river was formed relatively recently in geological terms.
This is a cuesta, in geological terms.
The present-day polar ice sheets are relatively young in geological terms.
Years ago, very recent in geological terms.
Coastal lagoons are young and dynamic, and may be short-lived in geological terms.
The Sea of Cortez is quite young in geological terms.
That 's actually pretty quick in geological terms.
Hardly a tick of clock, in geological terms.
Dean, Never speak of a woman in geological terms.
Andthefutureishere at Niagara Falls, at least in geological terms.
Mount St. Helens was relatively small in geological terms.
Section 10 contains a glossary of geological terms.
That 's an average rate of 9 millimetres a year, very fast in geological terms.
How much longer? Hardly a tick of clock, in geological terms.

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