interbedding การใช้
- Basement rocks consist of Ordovician clastic sediments consisting of phyllite with some sandstone interbedding.
- Complex interbedding of fine and coarse-textured rocks is typical of the system.
- Glacial dropstones are found in the interbedding, suggesting Cryogenian age, however carbon isotope results suggest Ediacaran age instead.
- In geology, mottled refers to a patchy / blotch texture of alteration or interbedding, commonly found in limestone and commonly caused by bioturbation.
- The interbedding layers of fluvial sediments and basaltic lava bands imply that there was repeated occurrence of basaltic eruption and erosion and sedimentation of fluvial deposits alternatively.