Fingerprints in the Sand: Beach Ripples Reveal Ancient Weather Conditions, Coastal
More gaps than shale: erosion of mud and its effect on preserved geochemical and palaeobiological signals
All things archaeology, but mostly dead animals.
Curios formation made by water in the sand - a Royalty Free Stock Photo from Photocase
Learning Geology: November 2015
Beach sand ripples can be fingerprints for ancient weather conditions, MIT News
Ripple effect MIT Technology Review
Abstract Book - International Association for Great Lakes Research
Beach sand ripples can be fingerprints for ancient weather conditions: Experiments show shifting ripple patterns can signal times of environmental flux
Fingerprints' of Ancient Weather Conditions
Bedforms and Sedimentary Features Related to Water-Depth Variations in a Sandy Tidal-Flat Environment
At the Edge of a Warming World
Ask NASA Climate Explore – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet