Sedimentary rocks conceal to 75% of the Earth's surface, record a significant part of the Earth's history, and harbor the fossil record. Sedimentology is firmly connected to stratigraphy, the investigation of the physical and fleeting connections between rock layers or layers. The reason that the procedures influencing the earth today are equivalent to in the past is the reason for deciding how sedimentary highlights in the stone record were framed. By contrasting comparative highlights today with highlights in the stone record—for instance, by contrasting current sand hills with rises protected in antiquated aeolian sandstones—geologists recreate past conditions.
Research Article: Industrial Engineering & Management
Research Article: Industrial Engineering & Management
Research Article: Industrial Engineering & Management
Research Article: Industrial Engineering & Management
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Editorial: Industrial Engineering & Management
Editorial: Industrial Engineering & Management
Editorial: Industrial Engineering & Management
Editorial: Industrial Engineering & Management
Editorial: Industrial Engineering & Management
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