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Knight, 2005
Processes of soft-sediment clast formation in the intertidal zone
Knight, J.
| DOI | 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2005.09.004 |
|---|---|
| Year | 2005 |
| Journal | Sedimentary Geology |
| Volume | 181 |
| Number | 3-4 |
| Pages | 207-214 |
| Type | article in journal |
| Language | English |
| Id | 46461 |
Abstract
Muddy soft-sediment clasts found on the sandy beach at Formby Point, north-west England, are formed by wave erosion of late Holocene intertidal sediments that are exposed during summertime ridge and runnel development. Break-up processes of the intertidal sediments are strongly controlled by pre-existing bedding and surface desiccation cracks. Erosion of the intertidal sediments and formation of soft-sediment clasts contributes to the provision of fines into this dominantly sandy environment, but loss of the archaeologically significant Holocene intertidal sediments is a potentially important management issue along this coast
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