Lower Topanga Climbing Ripples


The wavy pattern seen in the thin laminations in this sandstone bed are referred to as climbing-ripple laminations. The pattern was created when sand ripples migrated across the bottom of the ocean under the influence of a moderate current. Fine sand grains accumulated on the tops of the ripples while they were migrating. The current that created these ripples was moving from right to left in this picture.

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