Lexicographical Neighbors of Subaerially
Literary usage of Subaerially
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1891)
"In addition, it is frequently found that volcanic ashes laid down in water, or
subaerially. have a large development in rocks composing ..."
2. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1891)
"In addition, it in frequently found that volcanic ashes laid down in water, or
subaerially. have a large development in rocks composing mountain-ranges; ..."
3. Ice Or Water: Another Appeal to Induction from the Scholastic Methods of by Henry Hoyle Howorth (1905)
"... they were formed by the action of streams subaerially and in the immediate
proximity of the uplands which these streams drained. ..."
4. Explorations in Turkestan: With an Account of the Basin of Eastern Persia by Raphael Pumpelly, William Morris Davis, Ellsworth Huntington (1905)
"They bear the marks of having been deposited subaerially by widely spreading
floods or in temporary playas. The white or, more exactly, the greenish clays, ..."
5. Explorations in Turkestan: With an Account of the Basin of Eastern Persia by Raphael Pumpelly (1905)
"They bear the marks of having been deposited subaerially by widely spreading
floods or in temporary playas. The white or, more exactly, the greenish clays, ..."