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- geology, a diachronism (Gr**** dia, "through" + chronos, "time" + -ism), or diachronous deposit, is a sedimentary rock formation in which the material, although...
- interpretations of geological evidences by different researchers. The diachronous collision hypothesis involves mechanisms with two stages of collision...
- represent the position of the s****line at a particular time and are diachronous. Conglomerates deposited in fluvial environments are typically well rounded...
- geological event is a temporary and spatially heterogeneous and dynamic (diachronous) happening in Earth history that contributes to the transformation of...
- as the beginning of the Anthropocene. Other scholars pointed to the diachronous character of the physical strata of the Anthropocene, arguing that onset...
- sedimentary–tectonic development of the Mesaoria (Mesarya) Basin in an incipient, diachronous collisional setting: facies evidence from the north of Cyprus". Geological...
- 15 metres (49 ft) thick at Claygate, Surrey. It is now believed to be diachronous, with the formation at Claygate for example being the same age as the...
- Weald the Lower Greensand consists of four deposits which are partly diachronous: the Atherfield Clay 5–15 m (15–50 ft) thick, the Folkestone Beds 20–80 m...
- basins before the major phase of erosion; and the other that favours a diachronous deposition (image a) of the evaporites through more than one phases of...
- fluvial-lacustrine deposits in Bogda Mountains, NW ChinaImplications for diachronous plant evolution across the Permian–Tri****ic boundary". Earth-Science...