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    1. About 90% of the lithogenous sediment in the oceans is though to have come from river discharge, particularly from Asia. Most of this sediment, especially the larger particles, will be deposited and remain fairly close to the coastline, however, smaller clay particles may remain suspended in the water column for long periods of time and may be transported great distances from the source.

      If most lithogenous sediment enters the ocean through rivers, how does this affect sediment distribution in areas far from major river systems?

    1. High energy conditions, such as strong currents or waves, usually results in the deposition of only the larger particles as the finer ones will be carried away. Lower energy conditions will allow the smaller particles to settle out and form finer sediments.

      This part stood out to me because it shows how sediment characteristics can be used as evidence of past environmental conditions. By looking at grain size, scientists can infer whether an area experienced high energy processes like strong currents or low energy conditions where finer sediments were able to settle.