-
supralittoral zone, also
known as the
splash zone,
spray zone or the
supratidal zone,
sometimes also
referred to as the
white zone, is the area above...
- (see below). This
cycle allows continuous growth of organisms.
Supratidal zones:
Supratidal environments are part of the
tidal flat
system where the presence...
- pronunciation: [fɐˈʒɐ̃]) is a
Portuguese term of
obscure origin used to
describe supratidal talus at the foot of
coastal cliffs,
caused by
landslides or lava flows...
- First, a
complete beach sequence of
shallow subtidal, intertidal, and
supratidal carbonate sediments ac****ulated as the s****line of
North Bimini built...
-
cycle in a
lagoonal to
supratidal environment.
Algal mats in yellow. Tunisia.
Stalactitic cement from a
sample in the
supratidal zone in
vadose environment...
- A
sabkha (Arabic: سبخة) is a coastal,
supratidal mudflat or
sandflat in
which evaporite-saline
minerals ac****ulate as the
result of
semiarid to arid climate...
- s**** can be
divided into a
spray zone or
splash zone (also
known as the
supratidal zone),
which is
above the
spring high-tide line and is
covered by water...
-
commonly found in high-energy
environments such as the
intertidal and
supratidal zones.
Geologists use
lenticular bedding to show
evidence of
tidal rhythm...
- the
supratidal flat of the
middle li****ic
platform of Morocco. Top of
emersive cycle.
Middle Atlas.
Reworked calcretes concretions from the
supratidal environment...
-
sublittoral zone. The
supralittoral zone (also
called the splash,
spray or
supratidal zone) is the area
above the
spring high tide line that is
regularly splashed...