lithified造句
例句與造句
- The outer surface is highly lithified, but within a few millimeters, the sandstone is quite friable.
- Stromatolites are attached, lithified sedimentary growth structures, accretionary away from a point or limited surface of initiation.
- These contacts record where the channel cut down into the sediment now lithified as the fossil-bearing mudstone.
- The organic component of the lithified sediments will forever remain very slightly, but measurably, depleted in 13 C.
- One such beach deposit, now lithified and resistant to erosion, extends several miles to the north of the volcano.
- It's difficult to find lithified in a sentence. 用lithified造句挺難的
- By contrast, the bones pulled free from the carcass were buried in the mud, which later lithified as mudstone.
- Argillite is a fine-grained sedimentary rock composed primarily of clay particles; they are essentially lithified muds and oozes.
- The cliffs overlooking the bay consist of so-called lithified sand, or sand that the surf has forged into sandstone.
- They also have localized areas of lithified seafloor, generally authigenic carbonates but sometimes more exotic minerals such as barite are present.
- The source sediments are Jurassic in age, therefore, it is argued, to have been lithified and unable to be liquified.
- The sediments that the ancient channel is either cut into or buried by can be either unconsolidated, semi-consolidated, consolidated, or lithified.
- In general the entire package is only weakly lithified, perhaps indicating that the region was not appreciably covered by a thick package of younger strata.
- Ignimbrites are made of a very poorly sorted mixture of volcanic ash ( or tuff when lithified ) and pumice lapilli, commonly with scattered lithic fragments.
- In nonmarine settings, gravels, which later were lithified to become rudites, accumulated within fluvial channels, within alluvial fans, and as glacial deposits.
- Rocks from Turkana containing " Rimasuchus " fossils are usually poorly lithified fluvial or lacustrine sandstones or mudstones that were deposited in lakes and rivers.