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shell lag [1 record]

Record 1 2011-01-06

English

Subject field(s)
  • Oceanography
CONT

The Oxford Clay was deposited in a shallow (10-50 m deep) epeiric sea, with sedimentation interrupted by infrequent tempests which generated numerous thin shell lags, often rich in vertebrates.

OBS

shell lag: term used at Natural Resources Canada - Earth Sciences Sector.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Océanographie
CONT

La laisse de mer, c'est l'ensemble des éléments naturels, algues, bois flottés, débris de coquillage, que la mer abandonne à chaque marée.

OBS

débris de coquillage : terme en usage à Ressources naturelles Canada - Secteur des sciences de la Terre.

Spanish

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