Phrases with «sediment»

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Sediment refers to tiny pieces of rock, soil, or other materials that have settled at the bottom of a liquid, such as water or air. It is like the stuff that accumulates when the water gets still, like mud or sand at the bottom of a pond. Full definition

Sentences with «sediment»

  • For this, scientists rely on proxies — traces of climate's imprint contained in sediment collected from ocean beds or from the shells of creatures that lived back then. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Then he examined layers of sediment in these deep cores, using a suite of techniques to calculate the age of the sand, other rocks, and organic matter in each layer. (uvm.edu)
  • Work crews were removing accumulated sediment from atop the sand. (articles.chicagotribune.com)
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