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Term applied to deposits arranged by the wind. Some features of [[sedimentary rock]]s, such as [[dune bedding]], are '''Aeolian''' structures.
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Term applied to deposits arranged by the wind. Some features of [[sedimentary rock]]s, such as [[dune bedding]], are '''Aeolian''' structures.<ref>Pellant, Chris. ''The Complete Book of Rocks and Minerals'', Dorling Kindersley Inc.: New York (1995) page 250</ref>
  
Pellant, p. 250
 
  
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==References==
*Pellant, Chris. ''The Complete Book of Rocks and Minerals'', Dorling Kindersley Inc.: New York (1995)
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Revision as of 04:47, April 25, 2008

Term applied to deposits arranged by the wind. Some features of sedimentary rocks, such as dune bedding, are Aeolian structures.[1]


References

  1. Pellant, Chris. The Complete Book of Rocks and Minerals, Dorling Kindersley Inc.: New York (1995) page 250