Title: Ch 6 Definitions 1
1Ch 6 Definitions 1
2Sedimentary rock formation in which dissolved
minerals precipitate or new minerals grow between
the sediment grains.
3Cementation
4Depositional feature of sedimentary rock that
forms as inclined layers of sediment are carried
forward across a horizontal surface.
5Cross bedding
6Examples include breccia, sandstone, and shale
formed by lithification of clastic sediments.
7Clastic sedimentary rock
8Occurs when sediments are laid down on the ground
or sink to the bottom of a body of water.
9Deposition
10Horizontal layering in sedimentary rock that can
range from a millimeter thick to several meters
thick.
11Bedding
12Solid particles deposited on Earth's surface that
can form sedimentary rocks by processes such as
weathering, erosion, deposition, and
lithification.
13Sediments
14Chemical sedimentary rock that forms mainly in
restricted ocean basins in areas with high
evaporation rates.
15Evaporite
16Describes rock and mineral fragments produced by
weathering and erosion and classified according
to particle size and shape.
17Clastic
18Transformation of sediments into rock through
compaction and cementation
19Lithification
20Percentage of open spaces between grains in a
rock.
21Porosity
22Depositional feature of sedimentary rock in which
particles are progressively heavier and coarser
toward the bottom layers of bedding.
23Graded bedding
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