A12v233

File: /MZ/A/A12/D/I//MZ/A/A12/D/V/0233.HTM
Processed on 7-14-2022
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Labeling/Designation

Description/Count
description (summary) 2003-8-05 jl This picture shows the successive layers of laminations f413 continuing underneath the brown material f415. This proves that the brown material is later than the laminations. It is unlikely that the brown material is melted soil deposited by the rains over the past winter, since very little water got in this year. It is possible that it is ancient fissure melt, although the process would have needed to have happened regularly to explain both the vertical and horizontal layering of f415. In that vein, it is possible that f415 is the result of multiple events, like the individual laminations themselves, but in this case, we cannot perceive the layers, due to the nature of the accumulation. v233a is a closeup of the layers themselves. [Input File: N805jl.j]
notes on designation and count 2003-8-05 jl After continuing to excavate the layers revealed in this view, we discovered that they only continued for a few centimeters before disappearing again, leaving the relative ages of f413 and f415 in doubt once again. The process of multiple events within f415 is still tempting, since it would adequately explain both the horizontal layering and vertical juxtaposition which we have observed. [Input File: N805jl.j]

Analogical Record
photo of context (v view)
08-5-2022 / !!! / [Input File:A12_VWX.j]
08-5-2022 / !!! / [Input File:A12_VWX.j]
view/drawing orientation 2003-7-31 jl OV [Input File: N806jl.j]
web view
08-5-2022 / !!! / [Input File:A12_VWX.j]
08-5-2022 / !!! / [Input File:A12_VWX.j]
08-5-2022 / !!! / [Input File:A12_VWX.j]
08-5-2022 / !!! / [Input File:A12_VWX.j]
constituents within view/drawing 2003-7-31 jl f413 f415 k30 [Input File: N806jl.j]