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cross-bedding
cross-beddingnounAlso called cross-stratification. a layering within a sedimentary structure in which the principal plane of stratification is crossed by lines of sediment that are not parallel to it; the process or result of becoming a cross-bedded geologic feature.
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cross bedding
cross beddingnoungeology layering within one or more beds in a series of rock strata that does not run parallel to the plane of stratification
cross-bedding
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The way dunes form creates an internal feature called cross-bedding.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2017
Herringbone cross-bedding from the Mazomanie Formation, upper Cambrian of Minnesota.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2017
Barren zones are areas with strong, flowing water and coarser sediment, with ripples and cross-bedding common.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2017
"It's textbook; you could use the Shaler pictures of cross-bedding in an intro-textbook," Prof John Grotzinger, the project scientist on the Curiosity mission, told me.
From BBC • May 8, 2013
The explanation of cross-bedding is to be found in the varying conditions under which sand was deposited.
From The Geography of the Region about Devils Lake and the Dalles of the Wisconsin by Atwood, Wallace W.
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