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Diachronism - Wikipedia
a sedimentary rock formation in which the material, although of a similar nature, varies in age with the place where it was deposited.
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DIACHRONISM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Diachronism definition: geology the passage of a geological formation across time planes, as occurs when a marine sediment laid down by an ...
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diachronism, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun diachronism is in the 1920s. OED's earliest evidence for diachronism is from 1926, in the writing of W. B. Wright.
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diachronism
diachronism (daɪˈækrənɪz(ə)m) [f. as diachronic a.: see -ism.] 1. Geol. The existence of a geological feature that transgresses palæontological zones (see quot. 1929).1926 W. B. Wright in Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1926 354 (title) Stratigraphical diachronism in the millstone grit of Lancashire. 1929 L. J. W...
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Diachronism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
This occurs where a given lithology is deposited at different times in different locations, for example, due to progressive uplift or due to shoreline retreat.
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DIACHRONISM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
the passage of a geological formation across time planes, as occurs when a marine sediment laid down by an advancing sea is noticeably younger in the ...
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DIACHRONISM - Ibrahim MAALOUF
This album is a work of research. Far from being a result, it is part of an artistic and intimate therapeutic process.
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Diachronism in Old World alluvial sequences - Nature
THE diachronism of an environmental change—that is, the extent to which its age varies with location—is a useful clue to its origin1.
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Diachronism - Album by Ibrahim Maalouf | Spotify
Diachronism. Ibrahim Maalouf. 200912 songs, 55 min 28 sec. Pouh Hia · Ibrahim Maalouf · Naga (feat. Adnan Jubran) · Ibrahim Maalouf, Adnan Jubran.
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Definition of diachronism - Mindat
The transgression, across time planes or biozones, by a rock unit whose age differs from place to place; the state or condition of being diachronous.
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Diachronic (disambiguation)
Diachronic may also refer to:
Diachronic linguistics, the scientific study of language change over time
Diachronism, a sedimentary rock formation in
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diachronous
diachronous, a. (daɪˈækrənəs) [f. as diachronic a.: see -ous.] 1. Geol. Exhibiting or characteristic of diachronism (see prec., sense 1); not of a uniform geological age.1926 W. B. Wright in Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1926 355 The Haslingden Flag Marine Band was not contemporaneous in the north-east and sout...
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Barremian
(2006): Assessment of diachronism of biostratigraphic boundaries by magnetochronological calibration of zonal scales for the Lower Cretaceous of the
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synchronism
synchronism (ˈsɪŋkrənɪz(ə)m) [ad. mod.L. synchronismus, ad. Gr. συγχρονισµός, f. σύγχρονος synchronous. Cf. F. synchronisme, It. sincronismo.] 1. a. The quality of being synchronous; coincidence or agreement in point of time; concurrence of two or more events in time; contemporary existence or occur...
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langue
‖ langue (lɑ̃g) In 4 lange, 7 lang. [Fr.] † 1. A tongue or language. Obs. rare.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 125 And þerfore for þe comonalte Þat blythely wild listen to me, On lighte lange I it began. 1388 Wyclif Gen. xi. 1 The lond was of o langage [2 MSS. lange]. ― Esther i. 22 In dyuerse ...
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