Geologos (Apr 2019)

The interpretative significance of ripple-derived sedimentary structures within an upper Neogene fluvial succession of central Poland

  • Maciaszek Piotr,
  • Chomiak Lilianna,
  • Wachocki Robert,
  • Widera Marek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/logos-2019-0001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Sedimentary structures discussed in the present study are genetically linked to ripples that consist of pure sand or alternating sand and mud layers. All types of ripple-related structures, such as climbing-ripple cross-lamination and heterolithic bedding, i.e., flaser, wavy and lenticular (nodular), have been identified for the first time in fluvial strata that have been characterised previously as commonly massive. These small-scale bedforms, produced by migrating ripples, have been documented in a fluvial channel of late Neogene age in central Poland. The abundance and co-occurrence of the structures discussed and their spatial distribution provide evidence of their formation under very low-energy conditions, when flow velocity changed markedly, but was often significantly less than 0.5 m/s. Therefore, these ripple-derived sedimentary structures are here recognised as typical of channel fills of an anastomosing river.

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