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  1. tempestitenoun

    A sedimentary material that is the result of a severe storm.

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  1. Tempestite

    Tempestites are storm deposits that can be recognized throughout the geologic record. They are studied in the scientific disciplines of sedimentary geology and paleotempestology. The deposits derive their meaning from the word tempest, a violent storm. Tempestites are preserved within a multitude of sedimentary environments including delta systems, estuarian systems, coastal environments, deep sea environments, and fresh water lacustrine environments. Tempesites most often form in wave-dominated delta systems and preserve, within the sedimentary record, evidence of events and processes below fair weather wave base and above storm weather wave base. They are commonly characterized by hummocky cross-stratified beds that have an erosive base, and can form under combined flow regimes. This erosive base is often seen in the form of gutter casts.

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  1. Tempestite

    Tempestite is a storm deposit. Tempestites are rocks which show evidence of a strong storm, which has redeposited pre-existing sediments. They occur in shallow-water conditions, because these sediments are disturbed and redeposited by the energy of waves. The scientific study of tempestites is called paleotempestology.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of tempestite in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of tempestite in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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