Restren:Tillite (Elatina Formation, Neoproterozoic; Enorama Creek section, Flinders Ranges, South Australia) 11.jpg
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DeskrifansTillite (Elatina Formation, Neoproterozoic; Enorama Creek section, Flinders Ranges, South Australia) 11.jpg |
English: Tillite in the Precambrian of South Australia.
Tillite is a lithified till, a poorly-sorted, coarse-grained, non-bedded glacial deposit. Tills form as either continental glaciers or alpine glaciers advance and retreat. The glacial debris seen here was reworked by fluvial action, so they are actually glaciofluvial deposits. This reddish tillite is part of South Australia's Elatina Formation and formed about 640 million years ago, during the Marinoan Glaciation. The Marinoan was one of two or three global or near-global ice ages called "Snowball Earth Glaciations". Laterally, along strike, the Elatina Formation has tidalites (see elsewhere in this photo album), which only form at sea level. Paleomagnetic analysis shows that this area was within 5° of latitude of the paleoequator. In other words, glaciers were present at sea level at the equator. That can only happen during an extreme ice age. Stratigraphic evidence from sites around the globe also indicate a widespread ice age. Snowball Earth events were the most significant ice ages ever. The most extreme models describing Snowball Earth have glacial ice completely covering all continents and all oceans, even at the equator. Some models, called “Slushball Earth”, have Earth’s equatorial oceanic areas not completely frozen over. Each Snowball Earth Glaciation was followed by a super-greenhouse climate. The resulting sedimentary record of these “freeze-fry” events typically consists of glacial tillites and overlying cap carbonates. These units are preserved at many localities on Earth, including the section seen here. In this area, the reddish tillite unit is about 300 meters thick and has an conformably-overlying cap carbonate. The tillite has clasts with glacial striations. Stratigraphy: Elatina Formation, Marinoan, ~uppermost Cryogenian, top of the middle Neoproterozoic Locality: outcrop along Enorama Creek, Brachina Gorge Geologic Trail, Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia (vicinity of 31° 19.892’ South latitude, 138° 38.001’ East longitude) See info. at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marinoan_glaciation and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowball_Earth |
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- Yma'n gwir dhywgh:
- a ranna – a dhasskrifa, lesranna ha treuskorra an ober
- a gemyska – a aswiwa an ober
- Yn-dann an ragselyow a syw:
- askrifans – Res yw dhywgh ri askrifans gwiw, provia kevren dhe'n lecyans, ha meneges mar peu chanjyow gwrys. Hwi a yll gul hemma yn fordh resonus a vynnowgh, mes ny yllir y wul yn fordh a broffo synser an lecyans dh'agas skoodhya po agas devnydh.
This image was originally posted to Flickr by James St. John at https://flickr.com/photos/47445767@N05/50813118756. It was reviewed on 8 Genver 2021 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0. |
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An restren ma a's teves kedhlow keworransel, dres lycklod keworrys dhyworth an kamera bysyel po an skanyer devnydhys rag hy gwruthyl po hy bysya. Mars yw chanjys an restren dhyworth hy studh gwredhek, possybyl yw na veu nebes manylyon nowedhys.
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