Definition & Betydning | engelsk ord CEMENTATION


CEMENTATION

Definitioner af CEMENTATION

  1. cementering
  2. sammenkitning

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  • Sedimentary rocks are types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface, followed by cementation.
  • Essentially, lithification is a process of porosity destruction through compaction and cementation.
  • duricrust, formed by cementation of soils, saprolith and transported material like clays, silicates, iron oxides, oxyhydroxides, carbonates, sulfates and less common agents, into indurated layers resistant to weathering and erosion.
  • In particular, samples sought include those that have minerals deposited by water-related processes such as precipitation, evaporation, sedimentary cementation, or hydrothermal activity.
  • Aggregation is the result of the interaction of soil particles through rearrangement, flocculation and cementation.
  • Brooke's furnaces were probably in his manor of Madeley at Coalbrookdale (which certainly existed before the English Civil War) where two cementation furnaces have been excavated.
  • Diagenetic processes can transform these sediments into rock through cementation and lithification, forming sedimentary rocks such as sandstone.
  • That intrusion advected heat from lower in the crust, facilitating pervasive quartz cementation of the detrital grains.
  • Distinctive types of veining, calcite cementation and iron oxide reduction exist adjacent to the fault, especially in Jurassic Navajo and Entrada sandstones.
  • Brass was made using a cementation process but this was replaced by speltering, the direct alloying of copper and zinc metal which was introduced to Europe in the 16th century.
  • Cast iron is more brittle than wrought iron or steel, which required additional fining and then cementation or co-fusion to produce, but for menial activities such as farming it sufficed.
  • Substratum is light brown and brown, indurated duripan with 70 to 90 percent silica-sesquioxide cementation.
  • The natural stone is deep cherry-red to brown in colour, often flecked with small dashes of purple and/or spots and streaks of white formed by Goniatites or by later cementation.
  • A Lentulo spiral is a dental instrument used to properly distribute root canal sealer and cement evenly throughout the root canal system, as when performing endodontic therapy or a post and core cementation.
  • Stromatolites are layered structures formed by the trapping, binding, and cementation of sedimentary grains by microbial biofilms, such as those produced by cyanobacteria.
  • Beachrock is a type of carbonate beach sand that has been cemented together by a process called synsedimentary cementation.
  • Thrombolites (from Ancient Greek θρόμβος thrómbos meaning "clot" and λῐ́θος líthos meaning "stone") are clotted accretionary structures formed in shallow water by the trapping, binding, and cementation of sedimentary grains by biofilms of microorganisms, especially cyanobacteria.
  • Studies have also found signs of cracked teeth following the cementation of porcelain inlays; it is suggested that the debonding of intracoronal restorations may be caused by unrecognized cracks in the tooth.
  • The Shinarump Conglomerate is a highly resistant coarse-grained sandstone and pebble conglomerate (minor or major conglomerates are a typical base layer after unconformities or disconformities; the Shinarump is a major conglomerate) with rare lenses of mudstone, sometimes forming a caprock because of its hardness, cementation, and erosion resistance.


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