Unusual Sandstone Cylinders from the Lower Permian Glorieta Sandstone, Northern New Mexico (Q124967734)
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2023 scholarly article in New Mexico Geology
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English | Unusual Sandstone Cylinders from the Lower Permian Glorieta Sandstone, Northern New Mexico |
2023 scholarly article in New Mexico Geology |
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Possible modern analogues can be found in areas bordering oceanic settings where plants, including trees, grow in wet areas behind sand dunes, but can be transgressed by those dunes as the sea level rises or as winds drive the sand landward (Dead trees in interdunal deposits of the Namib Desert, Africa) (English)
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Unusual Sandstone Cylinders from the Lower Permian Glorieta Sandstone, Northern New Mexico (English)
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The early Permian Glorieta Sandstone is exposed across much of central and northern New Mexico and is part of the same lithosome termed Coconino Sandstone in northern Arizona. (English)
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Comments by Bruce Allen and Arden Bashforth improved the content and clarity of the manuscript. (English)
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Some have one or more external grooves that demarcate a helical trajectory of flat to very slightly concave, slightly imbricated surfaces around the circumference of the exterior (English)
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