sandliuose
Sandliuose is a term used in sedimentology to describe a distinctive sand-dominated facies that commonly occurs in coastal dune and beach-ridge systems. The lithofacies is defined by laminated to cross-bedded sands with localized organic-rich laminae and occasional calcareous nodules. It is characterized by good lateral continuity, moderate to well-sorted grains, and a color range from pale yellow to light brown.
Depositional characteristics and processes
Sandliuose deposits typically form through repeated cycles of wind-driven sediment accumulation (aeolian deposition) interspersed with short-lived
Sandliuose-type deposits have been described in several temperate and subtropical coastal regions, including parts of the
The term sandliuose was proposed to denote this recurring assemblage of dune-related, sand-rich deposits. It is
See also: sedimentology, facies, aeolian deposition, beach ridge, diagenesis