Depositional structures in gravels, conglomerates and breccias

The general name for sediments containing a significant proportion of granule grade or coarser material is rudites. Studies of the depositional processes and structures of rudites are limited because the entrainment, transport and deposition of such sediments occur in high-energy environments where...

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