CV, found my first crossbedded grey sandstone monomineralic 200ft thick massive w sporadic 40mm or smaller dropclasts. Its Beautiful! above it is a 2mthick cobble zone that pinches out on each end and rhats coveredby 4m of yellowishpink crumbly rhyolite . exposed in a roadcut! Thanx forthe InfoBomb Brutha! jd
Dfdfgd Dfgdgfsg I suppose it is possible, however tsunami's have a pretty strong backflow to the ocean, so it may get more chaotic or even imbricate the other direction. I'm not sure.
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This is one of the best crossbedding explanations. Still valid in 2021. Thank you so much!
CV, found my first crossbedded grey sandstone monomineralic 200ft thick massive w sporadic 40mm or smaller dropclasts. Its Beautiful! above it is a 2mthick cobble zone that pinches out on each end and rhats coveredby 4m of yellowishpink crumbly rhyolite . exposed in a roadcut! Thanx forthe InfoBomb Brutha! jd
can shingling pointing inland away from the ocean, be interpreted as tsunami deposits?
Dfdfgd Dfgdgfsg I suppose it is possible, however tsunami's have a pretty strong backflow to the ocean, so it may get more chaotic or even imbricate the other direction. I'm not sure.
Given its broad application, everyone should understand GEOLOGY - therefore this video has been indexed and a link added by DR-KNOW / iq-2k Information Services - roughly 650 videos have indexed for this series