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  1. Sediment - Wikipedia

    Sediments are most often transported by water (fluvial processes), but also wind (aeolian processes) and glaciers. Beach sands and river channel deposits are examples of fluvial …

  2. Sediment - National Geographic Society

    Apr 23, 2024 · Over millions of years, layers of sediment may build up and harden into sedimentary rock. Some of the many forms of sedimentary rock include sandstone, rock salt, …

  3. SEDIMENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SEDIMENT is the matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid. How to use sediment in a sentence.

  4. Sedimentary rock | Definition, Formation, Examples,

    Nov 6, 2025 · Sedimentary rocks are the lithified equivalents of sediments. They typically are produced by cementing, compacting, and otherwise solidifying preexisting unconsolidated …

  5. What is a sediment? - The Institute for Environmental Research …

    Jun 16, 2025 · Sediments are invaluable archives of Earth’s past environments. By analyzing the grain size, composition, sedimentary structures, and fossil content of sedimentary rocks, …

  6. Sediment and Suspended Sediment | U.S. Geological Survey

    Jun 9, 2018 · When a river is dammed and a reservoir is created, the sediments that used to flow along with the relatively fast-moving river water are, instead, deposited in the reservoir.

  7. Sediment - New World Encyclopedia

    Sediments may be transported by the action of streams, rivers, glaciers, and wind. Desert sand dunes and loess (fine, silty deposits) are examples of eolian (wind) transport and deposition. …

  8. 6: Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks - Geosciences LibreTexts

    Sedimentary rocks are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation of that material at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water. Sedimentation is the collective name for …

  9. Sediments - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Sediments are particulate matter that can be or have been transported by fluids, wind, or glaciers and which might have been deposited as a layer of solid particles in a dense packed …

  10. Sediment | Definition, Characteristics & Examples - Study.com

    In geology, sediment is a solid that can move across land or through water via forces of erosion and settle in a new place. Decaying plant and animal parts and fragments of rocks and …