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carbonate eolianite facies, with
clearly defined cross-bedding, foresets, and topsets.
Deposition is
controlled by glacio-eustatic changes, with
eolianites forming...
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grains of
carbonate that have ac****ulated
either as
coastal sand
dunes (
eolianites), beaches, offs**** bars and shoals, turbidites, or
other depositional...
- Popp, Brian; Hessler,
Angela (2005). "Age and
Origin of Late
Quaternary Eolianite,
Kaiehu Point (Moomomi), Molokai, Hawaii".
Journal of
Coastal Research:...
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which become rapidly lithified through the
action of rainwater,
called eolianite. Most
islands have
ridges ranging from 30 to 45 m (98 to 148 ft), though...
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rocks deposited by
aeolian processes, with a
karst terrain.
These eolianites are
actually the type locality, and
formed during interglaciations (i...
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Carsologica 38 (1), pp. 41–50. Hearty, P.J., O’Leary, M.J., 2008.
Carbonate eolianites,
quartz sands, and
Quaternary sea-level cycles,
Western Australia, A chronostratigraphic...
- one at
Langebaan and one at Nahoon. Both
trackways occur in
calcareous eolianites or
hardened sand dunes. At Nahoon,
trackways of at
least five species...
- with
titles containing Aeolian All
pages with
titles containing Eolian Eolianite, a
sandstone formed from wind-transported
sediment Aeolia (disambiguation)...
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Eolianite carbonate facies (Holocene) on Long Island, Bahamas...
- Davaud, Eric (March 2010). "Catastrophic
event recorded among Holocene eolianites (Sidi
Salem Formation, SE Tunisia)".
Sedimentary Geology. 224 (1–4): 38–48...