Read an article by Darren Page called "Lithological Characteristics of the Lambeth Group" in a journal called "Ground Engineering"
Alternatively...
http://www.nce.co.uk/lithological-characteristics-of-the-lambeth-group/685104.article
The journal is better though because there are some great tables and diagrams.
Richard
Otis Lambeth is 6 feet tall. He weighs 175 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
Otis Lambeth debuted on July 16, 1916, playing for the Cleveland Indians at League Park II; he played his final game on April 24, 1918, playing for the Cleveland Indians at League Park II.
Well it depents on what group visited the Native Americans. Because each group interacted differntly.
it's nothing
They adapted to their environment in different ways.
Sedimentary depositional environment
Sedimentary depositional environment
A swamp
Sedimentary depositional environment
a high energy depositional environment is one in which enough energy was present to transport large materials such as rocks and boulders. a low energy depositional environment like a stream is only able to transport materials such as fine sands.
Could you reframe your question?
carbonate shelf
The strata described would indicate a still water depositional environment being interrupted by a much more rapid depositional environment, such as a flood.
Answer Moderately sorted and fossiliferous would indicate perhaps a continental shelf depositional area.
Michel Lambeth has written: 'Michel Lambeth'
depositional environments is the place or setting in which sediments is deposited. oceans, rivers, deltas, and beaches are all common depositional. each of the depositional environment has different characteristics that create specific structure in sedimentary rock.
it is depositional