charcoalify
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[edit]charcoalify (third-person singular simple present charcoalifies, present participle charcoalifying, simple past and past participle charcoalified)
- Synonym of charcoalize
- 2000, Russell Lindsay Hall, Paul Lawrence Smith, editors, Advances in Jurassic Research 2000: Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on the Jurassic System, Trans Tech Publications, page 507:
- Periodic wildfire swept through the seasonally dry heaths, consuming the more flammable components of the vegetation such as conifers but charcoalifying the thick, heavily cutinized and comparatively resin-deficient Phlebopteris fronds.
- 2001, A. C. Scott, “3.2.3: Preservation By Fire”, in Derek E. G. Briggs, Peter R. Crowther, editors, Palaeobiology II (paperback), Blackwell, published 2003, page 279:
- Fig. 3.2.3.1 […] (d,e) Angiosperm wood charcoalified by hot ash fall, Montserrat;
- 2010, Angela L. Coe, Geological Field Techniques, Wiley-Blackwell, page 85:
- Wood and leaves are more likely to decay but even these can have their preservation potential increased dramatically by being charcoalified by partial burning prior to burial.