Terrigenous Components

Terrigenous Components

 

(also clastic, allogenic, or relict components), the constituents of sedimentary rocks; rock fragments and mineral grains of various sizes that have been eroded from land areas and carried to zones of sedimentation. They are genetically distinct from other constituents of sediment or rock, which are precipitated from solutions or formed in the process of transformations of the sediment. (SeeDIAGENESIS.)