- can be
distinguished from
mudcracks because they tend to be discontinuous, sinuous, and
trilete or spindle-shaped.
Mudcracks are
generally polygonal when...
- to
their original volume. This
produces distinctive textures, such as
mudcracks or "popcorn" texture, in clay deposits.
Soils containing swelling clay...
- it is just as
playable on a
regular triangle.
Schensted and Titus' book
Mudcrack Y & Poly-Y has a
large number of
boards for play of Y, all hand-drawn;...
-
first form at the surface, the
cracks are
dominated by T-junctions, like
mudcracks,
because they were
formed individually. One
crack would form and move...
-
environments where currents reverse directions, such as
tidal flats.
Mudcracks are a bed form
caused by the
dehydration of
sediment that occasionally...
-
plants while the
sediment layers consist of thin sand and mud layers.
Mudcracks are a
common as well as wavy
bedding planes.
Marshes are also the origins...
-
cracks (
mudcracks),
which in turn has
caused some
confusion as to the
differences between desiccation cracks and
syneresis cracks.
Desiccation mudcracks are...
- outcrop). In
sedimentary rocks this may
include sole markings,
ripple marks,
mudcracks and cross-bedding.
These are
recorded as they are
generally characteristic...
- medium-gray sandstone, and greenish-gray and grayish-red
shale with
mudcracks. This
conglomerate consists of
pebbles and
cobbles of
white vein quartz...
- quartz-rich of
interlayered red
argillite and
siltite characterized by
mudcracks and
interstratified with
abundant white,
crossbedded quartzite and sandstone...