sedimentärläran
Sedimentärläran, or the doctrine of sedimentary rocks, is a fundamental concept in geology that explains the formation and classification of sedimentary rocks. It posits that these rocks are formed from the accumulation and cementation of sediments. Sediments are derived from the weathering and erosion of pre-existing rocks, or from organic matter, or from chemical precipitation. Over vast geological timescales, these fragmented materials are transported by agents like water, wind, or ice, eventually settling in basins.
The process of lithification, or rock formation, transforms loose sediments into solid rock. This typically involves
Sedimentary rocks are broadly categorized into three main types based on their origin: clastic, chemical, and