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- sandworm] appeared to be more than half a league long, and the rise of the sandwave at its cresting head was like the approach of a mountain. Herbert, Frank...
- its northern margin as well as King Island itself. Subaqueous dunes (sandwaves) and tidal current ridges cover approximately 6,000 km2 (2,300 sq mi)...
- sand, till and clays, with the overlying gravel or sand seabed including sandwaves, with the average water depth of 25 to 30 metres (82 to 98 ft). In 2013...
- Flagstones (2018), for organ fiaili ceoil (2019), for piano Stone Bell and Sandwave (2020), for piano Choral works Two Akhmatova Settings (Anna Akhmatova)...
- England as an important geological site, which has the best exposure of sandwave facies of the Coralline Crag Formation. Fossils of many bryozoan species...
- Natural England as especially notable for its excellent exposure of the sandwave facies of the Coralline Crag, but it has very few fossils, which have been...
- Natural Beauty. This pit exposes a 3.5 metres (11 feet) section of the sandwave facies of the Pliocene Coralline Crag Formation. It has many bryozoan fossils...
- T.; Schneider, P. M.; Baker, E. K. (1988). Currents, sedimentation and sandwave migration in the Great North East Channel and Adolphus Channel areas of...
- England as an important geological site, which has the best exposure of sandwave facies of the Coralline Crag Formation. Fossils of many bryozoan species...
- A.; Homewood, P. (1984). "Evolution and mechanics of a Miocene tidal sandwave". Sedimentology. 31 (1): 63–81. Bibcode:1984Sedim..31...63A. doi:10.1111/j...