Ripple Marks
Ripple Marks

Ripples are one of the most commonly preserved sedimentary structures, as it takes
only a small storm or other event to cover and preserve them.
A rock fall , between Wiseman's Bridge and Amroth , has conveniently exposed
the surface of a Rock showing the Ripple Marks.
Ripple Marks were formed by the actions of ancient winds, streams, waves or currents ,
millions of years ago.
The sediments were gradually transformed into rock by natural processes -
of pressure exerted by the weight of overlying sediments and natural cementation.

Ref: 10793

Date: 14/09/2012

Location: SN 155.066

Ripple Marks

Ripples are one of the most commonly preserved sedimentary structures, as it takes
only a small storm or other event to cover and preserve them.
A rock fall , between Wiseman's Bridge and Amroth , has conveniently exposed
the surface of a Rock showing the Ripple Marks.
Ripple Marks were formed by the actions of ancient winds, streams, waves or currents ,
millions of years ago.
The sediments were gradually transformed into rock by natural processes -
of pressure exerted by the weight of overlying sediments and natural cementation.

Ref: 10793

Date: 14/09/2012

Location: SN 155.066