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Ripple laminations, Mt. Yamnuska
Ripple laminations, Mt. Yamnuska
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Ripple laminations, Mt. Yamnuska
Symmetrical ripples are formed due to oscillatory currents associated with lower flow regime and a Froude number <1. The Froude number defines the ratio between inertial and gravity forces in the medium. These ripples are located on Mt.Yamnuska in Alberta, just outside of Banff National park. Remnants of the shallow inland sea that was once present over Alberta can be found in the Cretaceous rocks on Mt.Yamnuska, including these ripple marks that were formed in sand and silt by ocean currents. These ripples can be separated from dunes due to scale, dunes are greater than 10cm tall but share all other characteristics with ripples.
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Date
07/29/2016
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Dolphin, Glenn
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Calgary : University of Calgary
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Kananaskis Improvement District
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Ripple laminations, Mt. Yamnuska, 2016, (CU123401) by Dolphin, Glenn, is used under CC BY 4.0. Courtesy of Geoscience Images Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.