cross-current - определение. Что такое cross-current
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Что (кто) такое cross-current - определение

SEDIMENTARY ROCK STRATA AT DIFFERING ANGLES.
Cross bedding; Current bedding; Crossbedding; Cross-stratification; Current-bedding; Crossbedded; Draft:Crossbed
  • Animation showing deposition and erosion of cross-beds
  • Schematic of eolian cross-bedding
  • Formation of cross-stratification

cross-current      
(cross-currents)
Note: in AM, also use 'crosscurrent'
1.
A cross-current is a current in a river or sea that flows across another current.
Cross-currents can sweep the strongest swimmer helplessly away.
N-COUNT: usu pl
2.
You can refer to conflicting ideas or traditions as cross-currents.
...the cross-currents within the Conservative Party.
N-COUNT: usu pl, usu with supp
cross-current      
¦ noun
1. a current in a river or sea which flows across another.
2. a process or tendency which is in conflict with another.
Cross-Currents         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII PRESS, COVERING HISTORY OF ASIA
Cross-Currents: East Asian History & Culture Review; Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review is a peer-reviewed open access scholarly journal on East Asian history and culture. It is a joint enterprise of the Research Institute of Korean Studies (RIKS) at Korea University and the Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS) at the University of California, Berkeley.

Википедия

Cross-bedding

In geology, cross-bedding, also known as cross-stratification, is layering within a stratum and at an angle to the main bedding plane. The sedimentary structures which result are roughly horizontal units composed of inclined layers. The original depositional layering is tilted, such tilting not being the result of post-depositional deformation. Cross-beds or "sets" are the groups of inclined layers, which are known as cross-strata.

Cross-bedding forms during deposition on the inclined surfaces of bedforms such as ripples and dunes; it indicates that the depositional environment contained a flowing medium (typically water or wind). Examples of these bedforms are ripples, dunes, anti-dunes, sand waves, hummocks, bars, and delta slopes. Environments in which water movement is fast enough and deep enough to develop large-scale bed forms fall into three natural groupings: rivers, tide-dominated coastal and marine settings.