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Eolian deposits in the Nebraska Sand Hills.

  • T. S. Ahlbrandt
  • , S. G. Fryberger

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Abstract

This paper presents new data on the geometry, primary sedimentary structures and their modification, direction of sand movement, and petrography of these late Quaternary eolian deposits. The deposits occur as relatively thin (9-24 m) 'blanket' sands, composed of a complex of dune and discontinuous, diachronous interdune deposits unconformably overlying fluviolacustrine sediments. The internal stratification of large dunes in the Sand Hills (as high as 100m), is similar to the internal stratification of smaller dunes of the same type in the Sand Hills, differing only in scale. Studies of laminae orientation in the Sand Hills indicate that transverse, barchan, and blowout dunes can be differentiated in rocks of eolian origin using both the mean dip angle of laminae and the mean angular deviation of dip direction. -from Authors

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-24
Number of pages24
JournalUS Geological Survey, Professional Paper
Volume1120 A
StatePublished - 1980

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Water Science and Technology
  • Geology

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