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Processes operating in present shallow seas suggest that shallow-marine clastic sediments are the result of 4 types of current: (1) tidal, (2) waves, (3) semipermanent, and (4) river. Usually one or two current types dominate. However, the effect of each type of current depends on whether it is operating under normal (fair weather
) or catastrophic (storm or flood) conditions and the grade of sediment available. The Skalnes Sandstone shows the effect of alternating fair
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and storm conditions on a combination of semipermanent and wave currents. Other parts of the late Precambrian sediments of Finnmark show the dominance of river, tidal, and wave currents.
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