SEDIMENT

mineral or organic particles that are deposited by the action of wind, water, or glacial ice. These sediments can eventually form sedimentary rocks (see rock).

Classification of Sediments

Sediments are commonly subdivided into three major groups—mechanical, chemical, and organic.

Mechanical, or clastic, sediments are derived from the erosion of earlier formed rocks on the earth's surface or in the oceans. These are then carried by streams, winds, or glaciers to the site where they are deposited. Streams deposit sediment in floodplains or carry these particles to the ocean, where they may be deposited as a delta. Ocean sediments, especially in the form of turbidites, are usually deposited at the foot of continental slopes (see oceans). Glaciers carry sediment frozen within the mass of the ice and are capable of carrying even huge boulders (erratics).

Chemical sediments are formed by chemical reactions in seawater that result in the precipitation of minute mineral crystals, which settle to the floor of the sea and ultimately form a more or less chemically pure layer of sediment. For example, evaporation in shallow basins results in a sequence of evaporite sediments, which include gypsum and rock salt.

Organic sediments are formed as a result of plant or animal actions; for example, peat and coal form by the incomplete decay of vegetation and its later compaction. Deep-ocean sediment known as pelagic ooze consists largely of the remains of microscope organisms (mostly foraminifera and diatoms) from the overlying waters as well as minor amounts of windblown volcanic and continental dust. Limestones are commonly formed by the aggregation of calcite shells of animals.

Formation of Sedimentary Rock

Sediments form sedimentary rock by compaction and cementation of the particles. Thus, coarse sediments become conglomerates; sands become sandstone; and muds become shale. Sedimentary rocks make up only about 5% of all rocks of the earth's crust, yet they cover 75% of the land area in a veneer that averages 2.26 km (1.4 mi) in thickness, ranging from 0 to 12.9 km (0–8 mi).

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...which can receive large quantities of muddy sediment The engineering of rivers and the construction...the above example deals with increases in sediment due to land clearance, the reduction of sediment reaching the coast can also have severe...
...channel bottom, and Figure 5-2 indicates sediment deposition of about 9 feet at this cross...collected and analyzed data on suspended sediment loads near Dubuque and Keokuk, IA see...been made since 1968. The suspended sediment loads measured for most months in 1993...
...potentially altering the movement of water and sediment into and along channels irrespective...causing soil erosion and increased sediment yield to channels. The ancient Native...vegetation, rainfall-runoff relations, and sediment yield ( fig. 10.1 ). These variables...
...and offshore. The direction and rate of sediment movement are variable depending on energy...that occurs at a range of temporal scales. Sediment sources, that is the origin of the sediment, are historically dependent on sea level...
In discussing sediment yields, I will endeavour to distinguish...travel in suspension, and the coarser sediment fractions that travel as bedload. It...will translate into greatly increased sediment yields to the sea and to dams. However...
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Sediment Transport Processes in an...Detailed analyses of these sediments, particularly using data...insight into the mechanisms of sediment dispersal because textural...of bioturbation after the sediment has been deposited (e...
Sediment Supply as a Control on the Variability of Sequences...result from the interplay of accommodation and sediment supply (Posamentier Vail 1988; Van Wagoner et al. 1990). Variable sediment supply thus has a number of implications for...
...we tested the effects of sediment disturbance by turning over the upper sediments with a shovel to a depth...this simulated effects of sediment disturbance by a severe storm or floating ice sheets. Sediments in the second quadrat were...
...activities in the sediments. The mechanisms by which sediment storage could...fine-grained sediments. Good reproducibility...homogeneity of the sediment, which could...fluctuations on the sediment composition...Interactions Between Sediments and Water...
...of restricted aeolian sediment supply in the Mixed Unit to an abundant aeolian sediment supply, capable of...maturity of sand grains in sediments of the Main Unit, signals...related extrabasinal sediment supply have exerted...a foreland setting, sediments of the Etjo Sandstone...
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Lake Sediment Creates New Park On May 17 in East Peoria...there to celebrate the first scoop of sediment dredged from the Illinois River at Peoria...which will dredge 105,000 tons of sediment from Peoria Lake, then ship it up the...
...Pacific Lacks Seafloor Sediment. by S. Perkins...mineral and organic sediments hundreds of meters...scientists say. The sediment-poor region is...bare zone and drop sediment, says Mitchell. The sparse sediments may permit researchers...
...to the underlying sediments through a process...to the underlying sediment, or they can be...is removed to the sediment underlying more...flux (Fig. 4). Sediments underlying productive...230 in modern sediments again fits expectations...imprinted in the sediment are not as pronounced...
...Where Art Thou? Coastal Sinking Stalls Sediment Accumulation. by S. Perkins Gradual...sea, they slow and drop much of their sediment. As the material accumulates on the...other paths where it then deposits more sediment, and a classic river delta forms. Many...
...didnt clear away their sediments. ILLUSTRATION OMITTED...Briner. In its deposited sediments, thick layers of organic...layer of carbon-rich sediment was deposited sometime...of organically rich sediment from the lake are too...protecting the lake-bottom sediments from the scouring effect...
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...after Blast at UK Coal Site; Worry as Sediment Leaks into Lake at Country Park. Byline...Northumberland, caused fine particles of sand sediment to run into the Ladyburn Lake, at Druridge...a popular spot with dog walkers. The sediment has been leaking into the lagoon from...
...Warns of Site Crackdown; Builders Secure Sediment or Else. Byline: Zane Jackson zane...on builders who do not properly secure sediment on their construction sites, with beefed...protect our waterways being polluted with sediment and other debris. "With the rain we...
Arctic Lake Sediment Shows Record Warming since 1950. WASHINGTON, October 19, 2009 (AFP) - Sediment cores from a small Arctic lake in Canada...the researchers said.However, lake sediment cores dating from 1950 show that expected...
...Restrictions in Lowell End after City Fixes Sediment Problem. Byline: Karen McCowan The...water use late Tuesday after solving a sediment problem that began last week. The citys...shuffling of water layers that stirs up more sediment than usual, he said. Meanwhile, a...
...Search Site Extended; Hydrologist Says Sediment Would Have Been Shifted by Flood. Byline...Morcombes body are prone to strong flows and sediment movement. Up to 50 SES workers, sourced...in January would have shifted a lot of sediment. aIn the big events you can expect the...
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SEDIMENT mineral or organic...glacial ice. These sediments can eventually...Glaciers carry sediment frozen within...Chemical sediments are formed by...pure layer of sediment. For example...of evaporite sediments, which include...
...landslides" of a dense slurry of water and sediment. Many continental slopes end in gently...found to consist of thick deposits of sediment, presumably deposited as a result of slumping and turbidity currents carrying sediment off the shelf and slope. The continental...
...waterway, the river is navigable from the sediment-free channel maintained through South...channels. Natural levees, built up from sediment carried and deposited in times of flood...border the river for much of its length; sediment has also been deposited on the riverbed...
...thicknesses of marine sediments. It was first suggested...late 1800s that these sediments accumulated in elongated...While some of the sediment was derived from the...the thick deposits of sediment making up the continental...that the geosynclinal sediments found in mountain ranges...
...effective in eroding and transporting sediment along the shore (see coast protection...although oil slicks, plankton, and sediment tend to collect on the surface above...about internal waves, which may move sediment on deeper parts of continental shelves...
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