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The word "zonation" is correct in written English
It is used in contexts such as ecology, geography, and urban planning to describe the arrangement of different zones or areas. Example: "The zonation of the coastal region allows for diverse habitats to thrive." Alternatives include "regional division" or "area stratification."
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zonation
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An arrangement or distribution of things into zones.
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As this volume is attained, zonation appears.
Soil zonation is simple in structure, with steppe soils and desert soils, both including those of the alpine group, predominating.
A zonation of the type serpentine-talc-quartz may be found such as: In this case the talc zone has grown by silica diffusion into the more silica-poor environment of the serpentine.
In North America only Mexico has a detailed ammonite stratigraphic zonation developed for much of the Kimmeridgian.
They have been used for provincial biostratigraphic zonation, especially in Australia and Siberia.
Heating of this initially cool unsorted conglomerate by the decay of radioactive elements and the conversion of kinetic and potential energy to heat resulted in the development of a liquid iron core and the gross internal zonation of Earth.
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Some of these zones are approximately coeval and equivalent to the standard European zonations.
Russian workers recognize six paleobiogeographic zones: boreal, which in this context is equivalent to Arctic; European; Mediterranean, including the central Asian province; Pacific; and two paleofloristic zonations of land.
Regional stages were considered necessary and important because they were based on strongly provincial faunal zonations that differ markedly from one region to the next.
Several distinct zonations have been developed for separate regions of the circum-Pacific belt.
Reef mounds (bioherms) provided the Silurian seafloor with an organically constructed microtopography featuring zonations of segregated brachiopods, gastropods (class of mollusk containing present-day snails and slugs), crinoids (class of echinoderm containing present-day sea lilies and feather stars), and trilobites.
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