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Meaning of Sedimentological from wikipedia

- sediments which are being deposited at the Earth's surface today. Sedimentological conditions are recorded within the sediments as they are laid down;...
- Flysch (/flɪʃ/) is a sequence of sedimentary rock layers that progress from deep-water and turbidity flow deposits to shallow-water shales and sandstones...
- Anthropocene is a term that has been used to refer to the period of time during which humanity has become a planetary force of change. It appears in scientific...
- can be interpreted by rock types found in Norway, and the ****ociated sedimentological history of soils and rock types. The Norwegian mountains were formed...
- West Shelf Operational Oceanographic System (NOOS) monitors physical, sedimentological and ecological variables for the North Sea area. NOOS is operated by...
- "Monte Verde II: an ****essment of new radiocarbon dates and their sedimentological context". Antiquity. 97 (393): 524–540. doi:10.15184/aqy.2023.32. ISSN 0003-598X...
- context of igneous petrology, although it is sometimes described using sedimentological terms. Tuff is often erroneously called tufa in guidebooks and in television...
- The Tri****ic Boreal Ocean (TBO) Delta Plain was a fluvial delta plain formation located in Northern Pangaea during the Tri****ic period (Carnian) from 237...
- The Drzewica Formation (also called Drzewica Series, Polish: seria drzewicka gen. serii drzewickiej and in older literature Bronów Series, Polish: seria...
- The Lau event was the last of three relatively minor m**** extinctions (the Ireviken, Mulde, and Lau events) during the Silurian period. It had a major...