advectionally

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English

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Etymology

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From advectional +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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advectionally (not comparable)

  1. (earth science, chemistry, physics) Synonym of advectively.
    • 1998, I. D. White, Steven John Harrison, D. N. Mottershead, Environmental Systems: An Introductory Text, Psychology Press, →ISBN, page 145:
      Sensible heat is also transferred advectionally in the movement of the oceans, which provides a large input to waters in higher latitudes (Table 3.4) thereby supplementing the decreasing radiant energy inputs.
    • 2004, E Alfnes, GD Breedveld, W Kinzelbach, Per Aagaard, “Investigation of hydrogeologic processes in a dipping layer structure: 2. Transport and biodegradation of organics”, in Journal of contaminant hydrology[1], volume 69, numbers 3-4, Elsevier, →ISSN, pages 173–194:
      It is transported advectionally in the water phase (original code) and through gaseous diffusion (Eq. (1)).