Deposition (chemistry)

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In chemistry Deposition is the settling of particles or sediment from a solution or suspension mixture, or the production of a solid on a pre-existing surface. It is also known as the change from a gas directly to a solid. An example is water vapour to ice.

The term is also widely used in earth science to describe the same process in a geological sense. Deposition of particles is an aggradational process — one that builds a landform — as opposed to a degradational process that erodes or reduces the size of a landform. For example, a river mouth delta is formed by deposition of sediment carried by the stream as the river current diminishes upon encountering the sea.


See also: deposition (meteorology), thin film depositionja:析出