Definition of Fumerole

1. fumarole [n -S] - See also: fumarole

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fumerole

fumbleth
fumbling
fumblingly
fumblings
fume
fume cupboard
fume hood
fumed
fumed oak
fumehood
fumeless
fumelike
fumer
fumerell
fumerells
fumerole (current term)
fumeroles
fumeroot
fumers
fumes
fumet
fumetere
fumets
fumette
fumettes
fumetti
fumetto
fumewort
fumid
fumidashi

Literary usage of Fumerole

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Works of the Cavendish Society by Cavendish Society, London (1848)
"... and opal, which are so characteristic of fumerole structures, are scarcely ever absent, whilst everything justifies the assumption, that this remarkable ..."

2. Reports by Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines (1881)
"Some of these are filled with vein- stuffs of peculiar kinds, indicating that fumerole action has been quite active here at one time. ..."

3. The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by John Timbs (1859)
"They show that different fumeroles of one volcano do not yield the same gas, and that the gas from a single fumerole is not always the same. ..."

4. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1829)
"By this simple operation the sulphur is extracted in a commercial state from the earth of the plain lying nearest to the " fumerole." The next production of ..."

5. Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science (1868)
"Upon aspirating the gas from a fumerole situated near ... Sulphates were found in this fumerole and in others. ..."

6. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Sir David Brewster (1829)
"The " fumerole," or emissaries through which these are emitted, ... United with the steam of the fumerole, we find sulphuretted hydrogen and a small ..."

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