“…Hence, the analysis of the physical properties of the grains, such as size and density, may help in reconstructing the kinetic energy of the depositional environment (Sun et al ., 2002; Papanicolaou et al ., 2003; Rodríguez‐López et al ., 2006). The textural grain‐size characterization of sediments based on the calculation of mean, sorting, skewness and kurtosis of the grain‐size distributions is an established tool to analyze the fabric of sedimentary rocks and to understand the physics behind the depositional processes (Edwards, 2001; Martin, 2001; Boggs, 2009; Goswami & Ghosh, 2011). These statistical parameters have been widely used to distinguish different fluid‐dynamic conditions, transport, accumulation and potential remobilization processes (Folk, 1954; Folk & Ward, 1957; Mason & Folk, 1958; Friedman, 1961; Visher, 1969; Valia & Cameron, 1977; Ashley, 1978; Bagnold & Barndoff‐Nielsen, 1980; McLaren & Bowles, 1985; Sutherland & Lee, 1994; Sun et al ., 2002; Martins, 2003; Qiang et al ., 2007, 2010; Weltje & Prins, 2007; Vandenberghe, 2013).…”