tidefolds
Tidefolds are a hypothetical geological phenomenon that describe the theoretical formation of sedimentary layers due to the rhythmic inundation and retreat of tides over vast geological timescales. The concept suggests that during periods of significant sea-level fluctuation, such as those associated with glacial cycles or tectonic shifts, the regular ebb and flow of tides could create distinct, cyclical patterns within sedimentary rock formations. These patterns would manifest as alternating layers of different sediment types, reflecting variations in energy levels, sediment deposition, and potentially organic matter preservation during high and low tide periods.
The study of tidefolds would involve analyzing the thickness, composition, and fossil content of these layered