0 a natural process in which rock is formed from small pieces of sand, stone, etc. that have been left by water, ice, or wind : --
The next sedimentation cycle starts with development of new creeks and gullies.
Immediately after bead sedimentation and every hour, the percentage of haemocytes containing beads was recorded.
This exacerbates erosion and sedimentation over time and contributes to further reductions in the lowland yield, the wage, and incomes.
For instance, as a result of recovery and geological processes (erosion and sedimentation) open-air camps in the latter area are probably heavily underrepresented.
The top layers of each cycle represent periods of equilibrium sedimentation (neither net erosion nor deposition).
After stopping treatment, the patient's sedimentation rate and symptoms should be monitored for at least six months to a year in case of relapse.
The abundance of conodont elements also shows significant variation in similar chert lithologies, probably indicating fluctuations in sedimentation rate at particular stratigraphical intervals.
Clastic sedimentation ceased, most likely in response to a major transgression.