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interglacial

/in-ter-gley-shuhl/US // ˌɪn tərˈgleɪ ʃəl //UK // (ˌɪntəˈɡleɪsɪəl, -ʃəl) //

间冰期,冰间期,冰间期的,间冰期的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Geology.

    • : occurring or formed between times of glacial action.

Examples

  • The last four interglacials, according to the USGS, have lasted over approximately 20,000 years, “with the warmest portion being a relatively stable period of 10,000 to 15,000 years duration.”

  • During the first and second interglacial epochs the climate appears to have been warmer than at present.

  • He also took up a much bolder attitude on the question of interglacial deposits and the relation of man to the Ice Age.

  • In both cases it is extremely difficult, or quite impossible, to assign the remains to definite glacial or interglacial times.

  • Many of the valleys of our present rivers are but patchworks of preglacial, interglacial, and postglacial courses (Fig. 366).

  • It was followed by the Third Interglacial epoch which may have extended over at least 100,000 years.