Ripple Marks (S6)
Ripple Marks (S6)

Ripple Marks are exposed on one of beds at this location.
Ripples are one of the most commonly preserved sedimentary structures,
as it takes only a small storm or other event to cover and preserve them.
Ripple Marks were formed by the actions of ancient winds, streams, waves or currents , millions of years ago.
The sediments were gradually transformed into rock by natural processes - of pressure exerted by the weight
of overlying sediments and natural cementation.
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To the South of Sandy Mouth in Gallery 6

Ref: 5593s

Date: 05/04/2018

Location: SS 2018 0950

Ripple Marks (S6)

Ripple Marks are exposed on one of beds at this location.
Ripples are one of the most commonly preserved sedimentary structures,
as it takes only a small storm or other event to cover and preserve them.
Ripple Marks were formed by the actions of ancient winds, streams, waves or currents , millions of years ago.
The sediments were gradually transformed into rock by natural processes - of pressure exerted by the weight
of overlying sediments and natural cementation.
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To the South of Sandy Mouth in Gallery 6

Ref: 5593s

Date: 05/04/2018

Location: SS 2018 0950