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Mackay found that anti-
syngenetic grew in
conditions opposite to
those of
syngenetic ice
wedges in that the anti-
syngenetic variety required the removal...
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Syngenetic permafrost growth is a mode of the
growth of
permafrost whereby additional material is
deposited to a
permafrost site
during freezing conditions...
- used to
categorize diamond inclusions into
three types: protogenetic,
syngenetic, and
epigenetic inclusions.
Minerals in the
protogenetic inclusions were...
- Bergoeing, Jean
Pierre (18 May 2015).
Geomorphology of
Central America: A
Syngenetic Perspective.
Elsevier Science. pp. 68–69. ISBN 978-0-12-803185-8. Archived...
- sand
penetrated by
large ice wedges,
resulting from
sedimentation and
syngenetic freezing. AMS-dating of a
fragment of Yuka's rib from
these deposits yielded...
- Australia. Earth-Science
Reviews 140, pp. 182-202 Lipar, M., 2009.
Pinnacle syngenetic karst in
Nambung National Park,
Western Australia. Acta
Carsologica 38...
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Panama Bergoeing, Jean
Pierre (2007).
Geomorphology of
Central America: A
Syngenetic Perspective. Elsevier. p. 127. ISBN 978-0128031858.
Retrieved 24 April...
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Useful minerals formed as a
result of this
energy are
classified as "
syngenetic deposits." The
third type,
called "epigenetic deposits," is
caused by...
- also
classified in the
manner in
which they were formed. For example,
syngenetic diamond inclusions are
inclusions which were
formed while a
diamond formed...
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northeast Illinois:
Significance of
exceptional fossil preservation in
syngenetic concretions". PALAIOS. 1 (3): 271–285. Bibcode:1986Palai...1..271B. doi:10...