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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 40 (1970)No. 2. (June), Pages 755-756
Origin of Mud Polygons that are Concave Downward: NOTES
W. E. Lawrence Minter
ABSTRACT
Rare mud polygons, concave downward, developed in mud deposited during flooding of a stream bank. Relative elevation and thinness of the deposit appears to have caused more rapid drainage than evaporation, with consequent downward curling of the polygon edges.
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