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There are three types of sediment: Clastic. Chemical. Biochemical.
There are three kinds of sea floor sediment: terrigenous, pelagic, and hydrogenous. Terrigenous sediment is derived from land and usually deposited on the continental shelf, continental rise, and abyssal plain. It is further contoured by strong currents along the continental rise.
With more time, researchers discovered these thinner sediment layers were located close to mid-ocean ridges, indicating the ridges were younger than the surrounding ocean floor.

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Terrigenous sediment is derived from continental sources transported by rivers, wind, ocean currents, and glaciers. It is dominated by quartz, feldspar, clay minerals, iron oxides, and terrestrial organic matter.
biogenic ooze, any pelagic sediment that contains more than 30 percent skeletal material. These sediments can be made up of either carbonate (or calcareous) ooze or siliceous ooze.
Lithogenous sediments are derived from preexisting rock. They are also called terrigenous sediments since most of it comes from the land masses and makes its way into the ocean. Biogenous sediments are composed of the remains of marine organisms.
Hydrogenous sediments, which are derived from water, include manganese nodules. Terrigenous sediments, which are derived from land, include weathered grains from rocks. Biogenous sediments, which are derived from organisms, include calcareous ooze.

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