geoelectrically

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

geoelectrical +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

geoelectrically (not comparable)

  1. In terms of, or by means of, geoelectricity.
    • 1969, W. De Breuck, G. De Moor, “The water-table aquifer in the eastern Coastal Area of Belgium”, in Bulletin of the International Association of Scientific Hydrology, volume 14, page 137:
      These waters are found in many places in the saline coastal plain above the geoelectrically detected fresh-brackish-water boundary.
    • 1986, William D. Stanley, “Magnetotelluric study of a compressed flysch system in the Healy and adjacent quadrangles”, in U.S. Geological Survey Circular:
      The survey region is geologically and geoelectrically complex, and interpretation of the data in terms of two- and three-dimensional models remains to be done.
    • 2009, Jim Rossignol, This Gaming Life: Travels in Three Cities, page 117:
      It has the highest number of broadband Internet connections per capita of any OECD country, and its outlying winter landscape is punctuated by the glow of geoelectrically fueled sunlamps that feed vast, fruit-swollen greenhouses on the volcanic marches.