utóülepítése
Utóülepítése refers to the process of re-settling or re-depositing sediment after an initial sedimentation event has occurred. This term is often used in geological contexts to describe layers of material that have been transported by a fluid, such as water or wind, and then settled out. When this initial deposition is disturbed by subsequent currents or geological processes, the sediment can be picked up again and deposited a second time, resulting in an utóülepítése.
This phenomenon can lead to complex sedimentary structures. For example, a river might deposit a layer of
In some cases, utóülepítése can be indicative of fluctuating environmental conditions or specific depositional dynamics. Analyzing