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GEOL-201 Fluid transport processes and sedimentary structures related to fluid flow Reynolds number Stokes Law Cross bedding
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GEOL-201Fluid transport processes and

sedimentary structures related to fluid flow

Reynolds numberStokes Law

Cross bedding

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Reynolds numberPredict the behaviour of flowing fluids

Stokes LawEstimate the settling rate of particles in a fluid

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Formation of cross bedding

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Flume experiments

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http://www.pitt.edu/~cejones/GeoImages/5SedimentaryRocks/SedStructures/CrossBedding1.html

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Cambrian Tapeats

sandstone, Chino Valley Arizona

Fluvial cross beds

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Cretaceous sandstone, Dinosaur

Park, Alberta

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Prothero and Schwab

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Climbing ripples

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Planar versus Trough cross-bedding

Boggs

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Steep cross-beds with an angular lower boundary:

sediment too coarse to be carried in suspension

Tangential lower boundary: smaller sediments that can

be carried in suspension

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Braided system

Prothero and Schwab

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Prothero and Schwab

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Meandering system

Prothero and Schwab

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Prothero and Schwab

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Typical stratigraphicsequences in

braided versus meandering

systems

Boggs

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Permian Coconino eoliansandstone, Grand Canyon, Arizona

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Jurassic Navajo eolian sandstone,

Glenn Canyon, Arizona

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Eolian sandstone, Zion Canyon, Utah