lithifikáció
Lithification is the process by which unconsolidated sediments, such as sand, mud, or organic debris, are transformed into solid rock. This geological process occurs over time through a combination of physical and chemical changes. Primarily, lithification involves compaction and cementation.
Compaction is the initial stage where the weight of overlying sediments presses down on the buried layers.
Cementation follows compaction. Groundwater circulating through the sediment carries dissolved minerals. These minerals precipitate out of