SCOUR RIPPLES IN THE LUDLOVIAN OF SOUTH RADNORSHIRE, WALES |
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Authors: | R J BAILEY |
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Institution: | Jane Herdman Laboratories of Geology University of Liverpool, Liverpool (Great Britain) |
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Abstract: | Calcareous siltstone beds in the sub-littoral marine sedimentary rocks of the highest Ludlovian (Upper Whitcliffian) in south Radnorshire display symmetrical ripples with wave lengths around 30 cm. These structures are interpreted as having been formed by the deposition of calcareous silt layers in conformity with bottom surfaces previously scoured into a pattern of symmetrical, gently-rounded, crests and troughs; hence, they are termed scour ripples. There is some evidence of a longitudinal relationship between the scour ripples and the scouring and depositing currents involved in their formation. |
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