noun
- a rock or mineral that has been transported from its place of origin to a different location, typically by geological processes such as erosion, water flow, or tectonic movement
- an organism or species that has migrated to or been introduced into a region where it is not native
Usage: geology; technical
Usage: biology; ecology
Examples
- The geologist identified the allochthon as granite that had been carried downstream by ancient glaciers.
- Allochthons in the rock formation indicated significant tectonic activity in the region's past.
- The invasive plant species was classified as an allochthon because it originated from South America.
- Marine allochthons found in desert regions suggest that these areas were once covered by water.
- Studying allochthons helps scientists understand the geological history and transport mechanisms of Earth's crust.