sedimentary in the PONS Dictionary

sedimentary Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

sedimentary layer
sedimentary deposits

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The massive beds of sand have hardened to become an extremely weather-resistant sedimentary rock that is some two thousand metres thick in places.
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As they are formed from volcanic rock, the substrate is much harder than the surrounding sedimentary deep sea floor.
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Coastal erosion may be the result of sea level rise or deficit in sedimentary equilibrium.
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Both tectonic and sedimentary processes can form mlange.
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In this now-classic paper there is a presentation of evidence on how rain and rivers cause erosion and sedimentary deposits.
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The underlying rock is a mixture of sedimentary and volcanic material.
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Sedimentary basin analysis is largely conducted by two types of geologists who have slightly different goals and approaches.
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Erosion occurring between the eruptions deposited deep layers of sediment between the lava flows, which eventually lithified into sedimentary rock.
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Grain size determines the basic name of a clastic sedimentary rock.
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Cores indicate variations of climate, species and sedimentary composition during geologic history.
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