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A paleocurrent or paleocurrent indicator is a feature (typically a sedimentary structure) that helps one determine the direction of flowing in the geologic past. This is an invaluable tool in the reconstruction of ancient depositional environments.Prothero, D. R. and Schwab, F., 1996, Sedimentary Geology, pg. 48–51,

There are two main types of paleocurrent indicators:

  • Unidirectional, which give a clear, single direction of flow
  • Bidirectional, which give a good linear direction, but it is unclear which direction along the linear trend the water flowed.

Paleocurrents are usually measured with an , or as a rake on a bedding plane, and displayed with a Rose Diagram to show the dominant direction(s) of flow. This is needed because in some depositional environments, like , the paleocurrent resulting from natural sinuosity has a natural variation of 180 degrees or more.

Below are a partial list of common paleocurrent indicators:


Unidirectional
  • – the axis of a trough cross bed or the down-dip direction of a tabular cross bed point the direction of paleo flow.
  • Current – will have the short side of the ripple pointing down stream.
  • / – the short, steep side will point up stream, and the long, tapered side points down stream.
  • Imbrication – clasts line up in the direction of flow.


Bidirectional
  • Symmetrical – flow is perpendicular to the ridge crest.
  • – flow is along the mark.
  • Parting lineations – flow is along the grains.

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