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Sediments consolidated

      The consolidated sediments are deposits which were formed by secondary sedimentation of previously weathered rocks and redeposition of their fragments, and/or by chemical and biochemical precipitation from solutions. Later, they have been consolidated during a diagenesis. During diagenesis following processes leading to consolidation are in operation: compaction, cementation, recrystallization, intrastratal solution, metasomatism, and authigenesis. The intensity of diagenesis depends mostly on the depth of burial, hydrostatic and oriented pressure of surrounded rocks, on temperature, solution activity and some additional factors. The transformation of sand into sandstone serves as one of examples of consolidation during diagenetic processes.


Exhibition detail no. 6556

No. of sample: g6556
Rock: jílovec (lupek), sedimenty zpevněné
Description: jeden kus vrtné jádro
Localization: vrt K23 Zbrovice
Author: leg.Pícha 1962
Comment: jv. od obce,75m jv. od k.241,5-hl.22,60-22,70m, příklad proužkovitého střídání jílovců a polozpevněných slídnatých pískovců, paleogén,svrchní eocén-oligocén,ždánická jednotka, ždánicko-hustopečské vrstvy

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Virtual museum of the Czech Geological Survey, www.geology.cz, (C) Czech Geological Survey, 2011, v.0.99 [13.12.2011]