THE STUDY OF SUBAERIAL AND SUBAQUEOUS SAND RIPPLES

The report contains a study of subaqueous ripples in the marine environment, but two desert field studies also were undertaken. A dip meter was constructed for measurement of ripple geometry on the sea floor. Because existing current meters are unable to distinguish or record a sudden current revers...

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DESERTS
DISTRIBUTION
EROSION
Geology, Geochemistry and Mineralogy
INSTRUMENTATION
RIPPLE MARKS
SAND
SAND DUNES
SAND RIPPLES
SEDIMENTATION
SOURCES
TRANSPORT PROPERTIES
UNDERWATER
WATER WAVES
WIND
title THE STUDY OF SUBAERIAL AND SUBAQUEOUS SAND RIPPLES
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