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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 34 (1964)No. 2. (June), Pages 389-394

Eolian Cross-Bedding in the Beach Dune Environment, Sapelo Island, Georgia

Lynton S. Land (3)

ABSTRACT

The slipfaces of modern beach dunes on Sapelo Island, Georgia, are deposited by the prevailing, competent, dry winds rather than the high energy storm winds. High Previous HitangleNext Hit cross-bedding (cross-bedding which dips at least 30°) records the orientation of the prevailing winds. Approximately one-half the dune slipfaces and high Previous HitangleNext Hit cross-beds are stable at angles which exceed the Previous HitangleTop of repose of dry sand, and cross-bed dips as high as 42° are stable in, and may be indicative of, the beach dune environment. Elongate sand grains are preferentially oriented parallel to the dip direction of the eolian cross-beds.


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