In oceanography, terrigenous sediments are those derived from the erosion of rocks on land; that's, that're derived from terrestrial environments.(Pinet, 79) Consisting of sand, mud, and silt carried to sea by rivers, their composition's usually related to their source rocks; deposition of these sediments's largely limited to the continental shelf.(Pinet, 79-83) Sources of terrigenous rocks include volcanoes, weathering of rocks, wind-blown dust, grinding by glaciers, and sediment carried by ice… (More on Terrigenous)