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- Unconformity Types, Disconformity, Nonconformity - Geologyscience. com
Disconformities are usually erosional contacts that are parallel to the bedding planes of the upper and lower rock units Since disconformities are hard to recognize in a layered sedimentary rock sequence, they are often discovered when the fossils in the upper and lower rock units are studied
- Unconformity - Wikipedia
A disconformity is an unconformity between parallel layers of sedimentary rocks which represents a period of erosion or non-deposition [3] Disconformities are marked by features of subaerial erosion
- What Is Disconformity in Geology and How Does It Form?
A disconformity is a buried erosional or non-deposition surface or boundary between parallel rock layers of different ages It has visible, uneven erosional surfaces and forms from erosion of underlying rock layers and later sediment deposition to create the younger rock beds
- Unconformity: Types of Unconformities – Geology In
A disconformity is a type of unconformity that occurs when there is a gap in the geologic record due to erosion or non-deposition It represents a period of time during which no sediments were deposited
- DISCONFORMITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISCONFORMITY is nonconformity
- DISCONFORMITY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DISCONFORMITY definition: the surface of a division between parallel rock strata, indicating interruption of sedimentation: a type of unconformity See examples of disconformity used in a sentence
- DISCONFORMITY definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
DISCONFORMITY meaning: 1 an interruption in a series of parallel layers of rock that shows there was a period of time… Learn more
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These six photos are examples of different types of unconformities from around the world Use dropdown boxes to label these correctly and click the "Check" button to see if you are correct Remember the discussion board for exchanging questions, ideas and answers with fellow students or a TA
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