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  1. Sedimentation - Wikipedia

    Settling is the falling of suspended particles through the liquid, whereas sedimentation is the final result of the settling process. In geology, sedimentation is the deposition of sediments which results in the …

  2. What Is Sedimentation and How Does It Work? - ScienceInsights

    Nov 10, 2025 · In the deep ocean, sedimentation consists mainly of extremely fine clay and the microscopic shells of plankton, which settle slowly to form deposits like chalk.

  3. Sedimentation | Process, Types & Effects | Britannica

    sedimentation, in the geological sciences, process of deposition of a solid material from a state of suspension or solution in a fluid (usually air or water).

  4. Sedimentation: Causes, Impacts, and Prevention Strategies

    Jun 6, 2024 · Sedimentation is a physical water treatment process that uses gravity to remove suspended particles from water. Particles heavier than water settle to the bottom of a tank (clarifier or …

  5. Sedimentation - Understanding Global Change

    Sedimentation is the deposition of rock fragments, soil, organic matter, or dissolved material that has been eroded, that is, has been transported by water, wind, ice, or gravity.

  6. Sedimentation | NASA Earthdata

    3 days ago · NASA curates several Earth data products useful to the study of sedimentation, include sediment transport and land accretion models, geological surveys, and storm imagery. Access a …

  7. What Is Sedimentation? The Process and Its Applications

    Aug 28, 2025 · Sedimentation is a natural process where particles in a fluid, such as water or air, settle out and accumulate. This occurs when forces keeping particles suspended, like fluid turbulence, are …