Silica (Inventory)/Silt Hoodoo
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+ | The '''Silt Hoodoo''' field of the [[Silica (Inventory)|Silica]] section should be used to record any observations of hoodoos in silt or other granular media. | ||
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+ | Hoodoos are formed in relatively soft rock or sediments topped by a harder, less easily eroded cap that partially protects each one. The softer material is partially eroded leaving behind a mound. The result is a tower or cone of the more easily eroded material capped by the protecting layer. | ||
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Current revision as of 04:56, 8 April 2015
The Silt Hoodoo field of the Silica section should be used to record any observations of hoodoos in silt or other granular media.
Hoodoos are formed in relatively soft rock or sediments topped by a harder, less easily eroded cap that partially protects each one. The softer material is partially eroded leaving behind a mound. The result is a tower or cone of the more easily eroded material capped by the protecting layer.