lithifying
Lithifying, or lithification, is the set of processes by which unconsolidated sediment is transformed into solid sedimentary rock. It is a key component of diagenesis, the suite of changes that affect sediments after deposition but before metamorphism.
Lithification generally occurs through two main mechanisms: compaction and cementation. During compaction, increasing overburden pressure reduces
Different sediment types lithify in different ways. Siliciclastic sediments (sand, silt, clay) typically become sandstone, siltstone,
Lithification generally occurs at shallow burial, with temperatures and pressures typical of diagenesis, well below metamorphic
Understanding lithification helps explain the formation of aquifers and hydrocarbon reservoirs, and it records past environmental