terrigenous in Vietnamese

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1. Sediment fluxes were quantified by calculating accumulation rates (g·cm−2·my−1) of terrigenous and calcareous biogenic sediment components.

2. As cement, authigenic mineral or vein, dawsonite is found not only in marine dolomite and oil shale, but also in terrigenous fragmentary rock and coal measures.

3. The western slope of the Queensland Plateau and the western Coral Sea Abyssal Plain very likely have received terrigenous components also from mainland Australia as indicated by admixed kaolinite.

4. Distribution, abundance, and diversity of terrigenous, Authigenous, and biogenous material provide evidence of the effect of bottom currents and oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) on continental slope sedimentation offshore central California

5. The sediments from the Moresby Canyon, the Coral Sea Abyssal Plain, and the northeastern slope of the Queensland Plateau have received their terrigenous components, mainly quartz, feldspar, chlorite and muscovite-illite from mainland New Guinea.

6. And tephrite (lavas, lava breccias, and tu s); (3) the lower terrigenous–volcanogenic (Augitite) sequence (up to 750 m thick) is composed of Augitite and limbourgite lavas, tu s, and tu tes with conglomerate and siltstone interbed

7. Since 80 my ago pelagic areas with high concentrations of terrigenous material were essentially confined to the deepest parts (abyssal plains) of the North Atlantic, and most of this material reached the ocean floor during times of intensive hiatus formation.

8. The back-shoal area contains peloidal mudstones, algal-archaeocyathan biostromes (Girvanella) and increasingly tidal deposits (clastic and carbonatic) towards the east. (c) Isolated platform, aggraded to sea level, rimmed by slope deposits with slumps and breccia-beds in the southeast and northwest. (d) Isolated, flooded platform; barriers towards the open sea partly broke down. (e) Isolated platform with raised rims and deep interior, often with thick breccia-beds in uppermost parts. (f) Break-down of the platform (late Early Cambrian), marked by nodular limestones and limestoneshale intercalations. (g) Terrigenous clastics cover the former platform.