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    Herringbone cross-stratification is a type of sedimentary structure formed in tidal areas, such as tidal flats, where the current periodically flows in...
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  • cloth Herringbone (formation), a type of military formation Herringbone (horse) (1940–1961), a Thoroughbred racehorse Herringbone cross-stratification, a...
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    In geology, cross-bedding, also known as cross-stratification, is layering within a stratum and at an angle to the main bedding plane. The sedimentary...
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    sedimentary structures that are created by these processes are herringbone cross-stratification, flaser bedding, and interference ripples. Asymmetrical ripple...
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  • identified gives a conclusive lower bound on the age of the Moon. Herringbone cross-stratification Davis, R.A. (2011). "Tidal Signatures and Their Preservation...
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    arenitic sandstones are very distinctive, recognizable from their herringbone cross-stratification that denotes the influence of storm systems. Interbedded green-grey...
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    suggested by herringbone cross-stratification, in the Sinbad's sedimentary rock, and the formation includes sets of planar-wedge cross-stratification. The formation...
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    internal gravity waves, go by many other names depending upon the fluid stratification, generation mechanism, amplitude, and influence of external forces....
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    Maritime variety (C/ZM), proposed to be a hybrid between AOC and Maritime Herringbone, was mainly found in burial contexts and expanded westward, especially...
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    an abbreviation from via strata); it is thus related to stratum and stratification. The first recorded use of word stratæ referring to the road has been...
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    McCorriston, Joy (1997). "Textile Extensification, Alienation, and Social Stratification in Ancient Mesopotamia". Current Anthropology. 38 (4): 517–535. doi:10...
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    ancient Javanese community realized that through batik motifs the social stratification of society could be identified. Many Indonesian batik patterns are symbolic...
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    phase of the Merimde culture, there are incised decorations like the herringbone pattern. In this technique, the surface of the pot was scratched with...
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    Islamic-derived double-banded decoration in bricks arranged symmetrically in a herringbone pattern, also present in the cathedral bell tower and in those of the...
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    consists of fine-grained sands of yellowish to brown color with cross-stratification and parallel lamination, along with sandstones with thin bioturbated...
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    shows cross stratification suggesting subaqueous deposition, except for local coastal eolian deposition. The presence of forams and herringbone crossbedding...
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