Intro to Geology
Asymmetrical ripples are sedimentary structures characterized by their non-uniform shapes, typically formed by unidirectional flow, such as that seen in rivers or wind-driven environments. These ripples have a steeper slope on one side and a gentler slope on the other, indicating the direction of sediment transport. They provide important clues about the depositional environments and the conditions under which sediments were laid down.
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