Definition: Enmeshment, in the context of geology and geomorphology, refers to a phenomenon where two or more rocks are brought together by a common surface or rock. This can occur due to both frictional forces between the rocks and through the movement of water or wind. An example of this might be when two layers of sandstone are brought together by a river bed, creating a continuous layer. When the river flows over the two layers, it creates a ripple effect that can cause the layers