“…Thereby, a solid matrix originates, which binds together the grains. Cementation can manifest in different forms: (1) the presence of cements that provide insights into the depositional or diagenetic environment (Friedman, 1964;Bathurst, 1972Bathurst, , 1974Bathurst, , 1980Flügel, 1982); (2) the transformation of mud into micrite during early diagenesis, a process known as micritization (Folk et al, 1965;Munnecke, 1997;Munnecke et al, 2023); (3) late diagenetic transformations such as pressure dissolution (Moore and Wade, 2013); (4) dolomitization, during which dolomite replaces the original mineral composition (Budd, 1997;Mckenzie and Vasconcelos, 2009;Mavromatis et al, 2014;Reuning et al, 2022); and (5) the diagenetic transformation of any of the four cases mentioned (Harris et al, 1985). Lithification and cementation modify the physical properties of the sediment, including porosity, density, and P-wave velocity (Fabricius, 2003).…”