flaser bedding
flaser bedding A form of heterolithic bedding characterized by cross-laminations draped with silt or clay. Flaser beds form in environments where flow strengths fluctuate considerably, thus permitting the transport of sand in ripples, followed by low-energy periods when mud can drape the ripples.
More From encyclopedia.com
Laminar Flow , laminar flow A type of flow (normally in water) that is characterized by the movement of fluid particles parallel to each other, with no transverse m… Debris Flow , Debris flow
Debris flow is a process in which water-saturated masses of material ranging from sand grains to boulders move across low slopes. These f… Flow , Flow
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Embedded within and critical to the burgeoning field of positive psychology, the concept of flow represents an optimal state of con… Bankfull Flow , bankfull flow Hypopycnal Flow , hypopycnal flow Lava , Lava
Lava is molten rock that has been extruded onto Earth's surface. Before it reaches the surface, lava is called magma . Magma contains crystals ,…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
flaser bedding