释义 |
‖ remanié, a. Geol. and Geogr.|rəmanje| [a. F. remanié, pa. pple. of remanier to rehandle, reshape.] Derived from an older stratum or structure.
[1866Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. XXII. 237 If the Diestien beds be divided into upper sandy ooze and lower muddy ooze, the sections show that where the first has been removed and ‘remanié’, the resulting Scaldésien beds take the form of ‘Crag gris’.] 1870Ibid. XXVI. 72 In this ‘remanié’ deposit there appears to exist an assemblage of species peculiar to two distinct epochs. 1894J. Geikie Great Ice Age (ed. 3) xii. 160 The marine organisms..may indicate an inter⁓glacial submergence to the extent of 300 or 400 feet, but on the other hand the deposits in which they occur may be remoniés. They may well have been dragged forward by the ice from a lower level. 1913Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1912 622 Excavation (some 8 feet deep) in ‘rubble-drift’ material, mostly remanié stuff from the Boulder Clay which caps the hill above. 1957J. K. Charlesworth Quaternary Era I. iv. 87 If the lateral glacier is steep it may fall on a trunk glacier as a remanié glacier. 1964V. J. Chapman Coastal Vegetation vi. 137 If a dune undergoing erosion is stabilized, it represents a moderate remanié form. 1969Bennison & Wright Geol. Hist. Brit. Isles i. 10 A bed may contain fossils of a previous geological age known as derived or remanié fossils. 1978Nature 16 Nov. 258/2 At Hamilton in western Victoria, a bed of calcareous clay containing phosphatic nodules rests unconformably on limestone and clay of early and middle Miocene age and contains abundant remanié foraminifera from both formations. |