thumb|Concretions in Torysh, Western [[Kazakhstan]] thumb|Concretions with lens shape from island in Vltava river, Prague, Czech Republic thumb|Marlstone aggregate concretion, [[Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, United States]] A concretion is a hard and compact mass formed by the precipitation of mineral cement within the spaces between particles, and is found in sedimentary rock or soil. Concretions are often ovoid or spherical in shape, although irregular shapes also occur. The word concretion is borrowed from Latin , itself derived from concrescere , from con- and crescere .
thumb|Concretions in Torysh, Western [[Kazakhstan]] thumb|Concretions with lens shape from island in Vltava river, Prague, Czech Republic thumb|Marlstone aggregate concretion, [[Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, United States]] A concretion is a hard and compact mass formed by the precipitation of mineral cement within the spaces between particles, and is found in sedimentary rock or soil. Concretions are often ovoid or spherical in shape, although irregular shapes also occur. The word concretion is borrowed from Latin , itself derived from concrescere , from con- and crescere .
Concretions form within layers of sedimentary strata that have already been deposited. They usually form early in the burial history of the sediment, before the rest of the sediment is hardened into rock. This concretionary cement often makes the concretion harder and more resistant to weathering than the host stratum.
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