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Q: What two processes must take place before an unconformity can form in geology?
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A place where an old eroded rock surface is in contact with a newer rock?

Is called an unconformity.


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What is a place in the rock record where two rock units are separated by an erosional surface?

An Unconformity is an erosional or non-depositional surface that separates rocks of two different ages. This is represented by missing sediments in the stratigraphic column. If the time period represented by the missing sediments is small, the unconformity is called a diastem.


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What is the difference between unconfirmaty and a hiatus?

An Unconformity is where there is a discontinuity in the column of material, with a different style of material taking over after the discontinuity. The place where gravels and silts abut solid rock would be a simple example of an unconformity. A Hiatus is merely where the same type of material exists on both sides of the discontinuity. The column of material continues, but there is a time slice missing.


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