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Sand waves are formed through the action of the wind or water (through waves or tidal currents) and are a product of unidirectional flow. Sand waves are the result of a mean flow velocity between 40 and 70 cm/s.
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Allen, J.R.L. (1980). "Sand waves: A model of origin and internal structure".
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Sedimentary structure formed by aeolian processes or the flow of water
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The World's Beaches: A Global Guide to the Science of the Shoreline
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View toward San Francisco Bay of the massive sand wave field
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Genesis and Development of Sand Formations on Marine Coasts
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Gullmarn
sedimentary structure
tidal currents
underwater
Sand dune
Ripple marks
Bibcode
1980SedG...26..281A
doi
10.1016/0037-0738(80)90022-6
Genesis and Development of Sand Formations on Marine Coasts
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The World's Beaches: A Global Guide to the Science of the Shoreline
ISBN
978-0-520-26871-5
View toward San Francisco Bay of the massive sand wave field
ResearchGate

Sand waves
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sedimentology
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