Pronunciation: /ˌsɛdəˌmɛntˈɑlədʒi/
noun the branch of geology that deals with the study of sediment, especially its formation, characteristics, and distribution
A1 Sedimentology is the study of sediment and its properties.
A2 In sedimentology, researchers analyze the layers of sediment to understand past environments.
B1 Sedimentology plays a crucial role in interpreting the history of Earth's surface.
B2 Advanced sedimentology techniques help geologists determine the age of rock formations.
C1 The sedimentology of the region revealed a complex geological history.
C2 Experts in sedimentology can provide valuable insights into ancient environmental conditions.
formal The study of sedimentology involves analyzing the physical and chemical properties of sedimentary rocks.
informal Sedimentology is all about studying how rocks are formed from layers of sediment over time.
slang Sedimentology is like figuring out the history of rocks by looking at their layers.
figurative Exploring sedimentology is like reading a history book written in rocks.
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