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cementation

[see-muhn-tey-shuhn, -men-, sem-uhn-] / ˌsi mənˈteɪ ʃən, -mɛn-, ˌsɛm ən- /


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According to Jean-Paul Raynal, who co-directed the program during the key excavation period, repeated changes in sea level, wind-driven sedimentation, and rapid cementation of coastal sands created ideal conditions for preserving fossils and archaeological evidence.

From Science Daily Feb. 7, 2026

These iron oxides coat and bind mineral grains together into sedimentary rocks in a process called cementation and often give these rocks a dominant color.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2017

These processes of compaction and cementation are called lithification.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2017

The grain size, sorting, compaction, and degree of cementation of the rocks all influence primary porosity.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2015

Dynamic and contact metamorphism may in some cases produce rocks identical in appearance with those produced by ordinary processes of cementation and recrystallization without movement.

From The Economic Aspect of Geology by C. K. (Charles Kenneth) Leith




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