How Do You Spell DISCONFORMITY?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪskənfˈɔːmɪti] (IPA)

Disconformity is a geological term used to describe a break or gap in the geological record. The spelling of this word is derived from the Latin root words "dis-" meaning not, and "conformare" meaning to make similar. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is dɪskənˈfɔrməti, with the stress on the second syllable. The spelling accurately reflects the pronunciation of the word, with the emphasis placed on the second syllable and the second and fourth syllables pronounced with a schwa vowel sound.

DISCONFORMITY Meaning and Definition

  1. Disconformity refers to a geological term used to describe a break or interruption in the sequence of rock layers or strata that indicates an interval of time during which either erosion or non-deposition occurred. It represents a boundary or a stratigraphic feature that separates two sets of rock layers with a noticeable time gap in between.

    This type of unconformity forms when older layers are eroded or weathered, resulting in the removal of a part or all of the rock sequence. Subsequently, deposition resumes, creating a new set of younger layers. The disconformity surface that develops during the period of non-deposition or erosion often exhibits a smooth, nearly flat contact between the older and younger rock layers.

    Disconformities can be identified by differences in rock type, color, texture, and fossil content between the two sets of strata. In some cases, the disconformity may be easily recognizable due to the presence of erosional features, such as channels or exposed bedding planes.

    As a significant feature in stratigraphy, the presence of a disconformity provides valuable insights into the geological history of an area. It represents a gap in the geologic record, indicating a period of erosion, non-deposition, or both, and offers clues about past environmental conditions and events that affected the landscape during that time.

  2. Want of agreement; inconsistency.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DISCONFORMITY

  • sisconformity
  • xisconformity
  • cisconformity
  • fisconformity
  • risconformity
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  • dusconformity
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  • dosconformity
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  • diaconformity
  • dizconformity
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  • didconformity
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Etymology of DISCONFORMITY

The word "disconformity" is derived from the Latin roots "dis-", meaning "not" or "lack of", and "conformis", meaning "having the same form" or "in agreement with". The suffix "-ity" is added to nouns to signify a state or quality. Therefore, "disconformity" refers to the state or quality of not conforming or not being in agreement with something.

Plural form of DISCONFORMITY is DISCONFORMITIES

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