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- Load_cast abstract "Load casts are bulges, lumps, and lobes that can form on the bedding planes that separate the layers of sedimentary rocks. The lumps \"hang down\" from the upper layer into the lower layer, and typically form with fairly equal spacing. These features form during soft-sediment deformation shortly after sediment burial, before the sediments lithify. They can be created when a denser layer of sediment is deposited on top of a less-dense sediment. This arrangement is gravitationally unstable, which encourages formation of a Rayleigh-Taylor instability if the sediment becomes liquefied (for instance, by an imposed earthquake shock). Once the sediments can flow, the instability creates the \"hanging\" lobes and knobs of the load casts as plumes of the denser sediment descend into the less-dense layer.Load casts are a common kind of sole marking.".
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- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Ball-and-pillow_structures.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Bed_(geology).
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Borrowdale_Volcanic_Group.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Carboniferous.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Casting.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedimentary_structures.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedimentology.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Depositional_environment.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Earthquake.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Flame_structure.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Fluvial.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Gravel.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Clifton_Sorby.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Lake_District.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Layered_intrusion.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Liquefaction.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Lithification.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Littoral_zone.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Mud.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink North_Cornwall.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Paleocurrent.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Kukuk.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Potential_energy.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic_rock.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Rayleigh–Taylor_instability.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Shrock.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Silt.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Soft-sediment_deformation_structures.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Sole_markings.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Theodor_Fuchs.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Turbidite.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Viscosity.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink Yield_(engineering).
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink File:LiasLoads.jpg.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLink File:LoadCast.JPG.
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLinkText "Load cast".
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLinkText "load cast".
- Load_cast wikiPageWikiLinkText "load structures".
- Load_cast subject Category:Sedimentary_structures.
- Load_cast subject Category:Sedimentology.
- Load_cast type Structure.
- Load_cast type Subfield.
- Load_cast comment "Load casts are bulges, lumps, and lobes that can form on the bedding planes that separate the layers of sedimentary rocks. The lumps \"hang down\" from the upper layer into the lower layer, and typically form with fairly equal spacing. These features form during soft-sediment deformation shortly after sediment burial, before the sediments lithify. They can be created when a denser layer of sediment is deposited on top of a less-dense sediment.".
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- Load_cast wasDerivedFrom Load_cast?oldid=697331094.
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