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sediment    音标拼音: [s'ɛdəmənt]
n. 沉淀物,沉积

沈淀物,沈积

sediment
n 1: matter that has been deposited by some natural process
[synonym: {sediment}, {deposit}]
v 1: deposit as a sediment
2: settle as sediment

Sediment \Sed"i*ment\, n. [F. s['e]diment, L. sedimentum a
settling, fr. sedere to sit, to settle. See {Sit}.]
1. The matter which subsides to the bottom, from water or any
other liquid; settlings; lees; dregs.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Geol.) The material of which sedimentary rocks are
formed.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Sediment - Wikipedia
    Sediment is a solid material made of loose particles that is transported to a new location where it is deposited [1] It occurs naturally and, through the processes of weathering and erosion, is broken down and subsequently transported by the action of wind, water, or ice or by the force of gravity acting on the particles For example, sand and silt can be carried in suspension in river water
  • SEDIMENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SEDIMENT is the matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid How to use sediment in a sentence
  • Sediment - National Geographic Society
    Sediment is solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location Sediment can consist of rocks and minerals, as well as the remains of plants and animals
  • What Is Sedimentation and How Does It Work? - ScienceInsights
    The third group is biogenic sediment, which is derived from the remains of organisms, either directly or indirectly This includes the skeletal remains, shells, and organic matter from plants and aquatic life, such as the calcium carbonate shells that form limestone or the plant debris that eventually compacts into coal Natural Environments of Sediment Deposition Sedimentation occurs across a
  • Where Does Sediment Come From? The Many Sources
    Sediment comes from the physical and chemical breakdown of existing rocks, the accumulation of biological remains, minerals precipitating out of water, volcanic eruptions, and even cosmic dust falling from space Most of the sediment on Earth’s surface originates from weathering, the slow destruction of rock by water, ice, wind, and chemical reactions Rivers alone deliver an estimated 19 1
  • What Is Sediment: A Comprehensive Guide - racoman. com
    What Is Sediment: A Comprehensive Guide Sediment is a common term that refers to the particles of organic or inorganic matter that are transported by wind, water, or ice and settle at the bottom of bodies of water or on land Understanding sediment is critical, not only for environmental science but also for various human activities This guide delves into the intricacies of sediment, its
  • Sedimentary rock - Wikipedia
    Sedimentary rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension This sediment is often formed when weathering and erosion break down a rock into loose material in a source area The material is then transported from the source area to the deposition area
  • Sediment and Suspended Sediment | U. S. Geological Survey
    Suspended sediment, the kind of sediment that is moved in the water itself, is measured by collecting bottles of water and sending them to a lab to determine the concentration Because the amount of sediment a river can transport changes over time, hydrologists take measurements and samples as streamflow goes up and down during a storm
  • Sedimentary rock | Definition, Formation, Examples, Characteristics . . .
    Sedimentary rock, rock formed at or near Earth’s surface by the accumulation and lithification of sediment or by the precipitation from solution at normal surface temperatures Sedimentary rocks are the most common rocks exposed on Earth’s surface but are only a minor constituent of the entire crust
  • Sedimentation | Process, Types Effects | Britannica
    Sedimentation, in the geological sciences, process of deposition of a solid material from a state of suspension or solution in a fluid (usually air or water) Broadly defined it also includes deposits from glacial ice and those materials collected under the impetus of gravity alone, as in talus





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