Such expansion is strongly correlated with elevated rates of sediment deposition.
Owing to their slow growth rates, they are also often found in areas with low rates of sediment deposition.
This also acted to establish marine life that accelerated sediment deposition over the area.
Over the next 500 million years, little is known about changes in the sedimentation (sediment deposition) after the granite was produced.
Three sequences of sediment deposition were defined in 1998.
Over the next 500 million years, sedimentation (sediment deposition) occurred after the granite was produced.
At the mouth of a river a delta can form resulting from sediment deposition.
The year 1938 saw major flooding and sediment deposition along the river.
This area is described as a rainforest habitat at time of sediment deposition.
Sometimes, owing to sediment deposition, islands have actually grown together to form larger ones.