- are
formed from pre-existing rocks, by breakage,
transportation and
redeposition to form
sedimentary rock. Allaby,
Michael (2013). "siliclastic". A dictionary...
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nodules are
often found in beds of
limestone and chalk. They form from the
redeposition of
amorphous silica arising from the
dissolution of
siliceous ****ules...
- Earth's
landforms and
landscapes are the
result of weathering,
erosion and
redeposition.
Weathering is a
crucial part of the rock cycle;
sedimentary rock, the...
- sol particles.
Dissolution of
small crystals or sol
particles and the
redeposition of the
dissolved species on the
surfaces of
larger crystals or sol particles...
-
rainy season. The
process of bank and
deposit erosion together with
redeposition has been
going on continuously,
making it
difficult to
precisely demarcate...
- surfaces,
where it
redeposits Sn via the
reaction SnH4 → Sn(s) + 2 H2(g).
Redeposition may also
occur by
other intermediate reactions. The
redeposited Sn might...
- are
common alkaline cleaning agents. Often, dispersants, to
prevent redeposition of
dissolved dirt, and chelants, to
attack rust, are
added to the alkaline...
-
Group in the
northern Dutch North Sea: inversion,
sedimentation and
redeposition".
Geological Magazine. 156 (7): 1265–1284. Bibcode:2019GeoM..156.1265V...
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tearing of
material from the
workpiece (tear burr).
Solidification or
redeposition of
material results in a
recast bead.
Incomplete cutoff of
material causes...
- the rock
formation in
which they were
originally deposited and
their redeposition in a
younger sedimentary deposit.
Fossil wood is wood that is preserved...