well-bedded

  • 1well-bedded — …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 2Well logging — Gamma ray logging Spontaneous potential logging Resistivity logging Density logging Sonic logging Caliper logging Mud logging LWD/MWD v · …

    Wikipedia

  • 3sedimentary rock — Rock formed at or near the Earth s surface by the accumulation and lithification of fragments of preexisting rocks or by precipitation from solution at normal surface temperatures. Sedimentary rocks can be formed only where sediments are… …

    Universalium

  • 4Geology of Alderley Edge — Infobox Mountain Name = Alderley Edge Photo = Stormy Point 1993.jpg Caption = Stormy Point Elevation = 183 m (600 ft) Location = Cheshire, ENG Range = Prominence = Coordinates = Topographic OS Landranger 118 Grid ref UK = SJ870760 Grid ref… …

    Wikipedia

  • 5Torr Works — The railhead at Torr Works The entrance to Torr Works Quarry …

    Wikipedia

  • 6outwash — GLOSSARY OF VOLCANIC TERMS Sediments deposited by glacial meltwater beyond the active glacial ice. Outwash sediments are commonly characterized by poorly bedded gravels interlayered with well bedded (and commonly cross bedded) sands …

    Glossary of volcanic terms

  • 7Agglomerate — Agglomerates (from the Latin agglomerare meaning to form into a ball ) are coarse accumulations of large blocks of volcanic material that contain at least 75% bombs. Volcanic bombs differ from volcanic blocks in that their shape records fluidal… …

    Wikipedia

  • 8Wills Creek Formation — The Silurian Wills Creek Formation (Swc) is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. It forms the bedrock of the valley around and to the east of Lewistown, Pennsylvania. [cite… …

    Wikipedia

  • 9Mainland, Orkney — Location OS grid reference …

    Wikipedia

  • 10Pyroclastic fall — A pyroclastic fall is a uniform deposit of material which has been ejected from an eruption or plume such as an ash fall or tuff. Pyroclastic flows occur relatively spontaneously in the geological time scale and are great indicators of time.… …

    Wikipedia