Classification of Ripple Marks

Utah Geology Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.34191/ug-3-2_85
L. R. High, M. Picard
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Although ripple marks are extensively used in paleogeographic and environmental reconstructions, there is no generally accepted classification of them. The few formal classifications that have been proposed and the many informal classifications that have been used commonly recognize two major classes of ripples: current and either wave or oscillation types. Despite the seeming simplicity of this system, confusion has arisen because usage varies considerably. In some cases the same ripple type has been called current, wave-formed, or oscillation ripples by different authors. To resolve this problem we propose a classification that recognizes four major ripple types: wave formed, current formed, interference, and eolian. Three of the groups are aqueous, the fourth eolian. Within each group several varieties are distinguished. The most common varieties are: (wave-formed) oscillation, linear, and wave-dominated combined-flow; (current-formed) cuspate, linguoid, dune, antidune, and current-dominated combined-flow; (interference) tadpole nest, ladderback, cuspate and secondary, and rhomboid; and (eolian) sand ripples. Common names are retained, even where past usage is ambiguous, because they are descriptive and already in general use. Each ripple variety is readily identified by descriptive criteria that are related to mode of formation. Thus the classification is both genetic and descriptive. Accordingly, the ripple types can be identified objectively and also are useful for environmental reconstructions.
纹痕的分类
虽然纹波标记在古地理和环境重建中得到了广泛的应用,但对它们的分类尚无公认的分类方法。已经提出的少数正式分类和已经使用的许多非正式分类通常将波纹分为两大类:电流型和波浪型或振荡型。尽管这个系统看起来很简单,但由于使用方式的差异很大,因此产生了混淆。在某些情况下,同一类型的纹波被不同的作者称为电流纹波、波形纹波或振荡纹波。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种识别四种主要纹波类型的分类:波形型、电流型、干扰型和风成型。其中三个基团是水基,第四个是风成基。在每一组中都有几个不同的品种。最常见的类型有:(波形)振荡、线性和以波为主的组合流;(水流形成的)尖状、舌状、沙丘、反沙丘和水流主导的组合流;(干扰)蝌蚪巢,梯背,尖形和次级,菱形;和(风成的)沙波纹。即使过去的用法含糊不清,通用名称也会被保留,因为它们是描述性的,并且已经被普遍使用。每一种波纹都很容易通过与形成方式有关的描述性标准来识别。因此,分类既是遗传的,也是描述性的。因此,可以客观地识别波纹类型,也有助于环境重建。
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