diachronous

  • 1Diachronous — A diachronous (Greek dia, through + Chronos) deposit in Geology is a sedimentary rock formation in which apparently similar material varies in age from place to place.[1] Typically this occurs as a result of a marine transgression or regression,… …

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  • 2diachronous — adjective Varying in age from place to place …

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  • 3diachronous — di·ach·ro·nous …

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  • 4diachronous — adjective see diachronic …

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  • 5Messinian salinity crisis — Events of the Cenozoic view • discuss •  …

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  • 6Diachronic — or Diachronous is a technical term for something happening over time. It is used in several fields of research. Diachronic linguistics (in contrast to synchronic analysis): see Historical linguistics Geology: see Diachronous This disambiguation… …

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  • 7Massif Central (geology) — The Massif Central forms together with the Armorican Massif (Brittany and Normandy) one of the two big basement massifs in France. Its geological evolution started in the late Neoproterozoic and continues to this day. It has been shaped mainly by …

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  • 8Chiltern Hills — near Nettlebed Country England Counties Bedfordshire …

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  • 9London Clay — Formation Stratigraphic range: Ypresian London Clay at Reculver Type Formation …

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  • 10Conglomerate (geology) — For a kind of corporation, see Conglomerate (company). Conglomerate Sedimentary Rock Boulder of conglomerate with cobble sized clasts. Rock hammer for scale …

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