1978
DOI: 10.1016/0025-3227(78)90102-0
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Textural and mineralogical variations in the surficial sediments of Chagvan Bay, Alaska: Some stratigraphic implications of a subarctic bay

Abstract: The surficial sediments of Chagvan Bay consist of: (1) coarse-grained (-3 ~ to-2 ~) lithic fragments of dunites, diorites and sandstones; (2) fine sands (2-3 ~) composed of quartz and feldspar; and (3) coarse silts (4-5 ~) composed mostly of quartz. The lithic fragments primarily result from wave erosion of the coastal bluffs, while the fine sands are transported into the bay by tidal currents and the coarse silts by fluvial currents. During successive ebb tides tidal currents remove most or all of the newly d… Show more

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