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 Sedimentology encompasses the study of contemporary sediments like sand, silt, and clay, and therefore the processes that lead to their formation (erosion and weathering), transport, deposition and diagenesis. Sedimentologists apply their understanding of contemporary processes to interpret earth science history through observations of matter rocks and matter structures. Sedimentary rocks hide to seventy fifth of the Earth's surface, record a lot of the Earth's history, and harbor the fossil record. Sedimentology is closely connected to stratigraphy, the study of the physical and temporal relationships between rock layers or strata. Sedimentological conditions area unit recorded inside the sediments as they're arranged  down; the shape of the sediments at the moment reflects the events of the past and every one events that have an effect on the sediments, from the supply of the matter material to the stresses enacted upon them when digenesis area unit obtainable for study. Sedimentology is closely connected to stratigraphy, the study of the physical and temporal relationships between rock layers or strata. Sedimentological conditions area unit recorded inside the sediments as they're arranged  down; the shape of the sediments at the moment reflects the events of the past and every one events that have an effect on the sediments.  

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