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Bedrock and Sedimentary basin

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Difference between Bedrock and Sedimentary basin

Bedrock vs. Sedimentary basin

In geology, bedrock is the lithified rock that lies under a loose softer material called regolith at the surface of the Earth or other terrestrial planets. Sedimentary basins are regions of Earth of long-term subsidence creating accommodation space for infilling by sediments.

Similarities between Bedrock and Sedimentary basin

Bedrock and Sedimentary basin have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Lithification.

Lithification

Lithification (from the Ancient Greek word lithos meaning 'rock' and the Latin-derived suffix -ific) is the process in which sediments compact under pressure, expel connate fluids, and gradually become solid rock.

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Bedrock and Sedimentary basin Comparison

Bedrock has 17 relations, while Sedimentary basin has 49. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.52% = 1 / (17 + 49).

References

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