Aguada – Sinquerim Headland


The B.Sc. students of Semester II visited the Aguada Sinq headland on the 10th of January 2018. They were accompanied by Associate Prof. H.S.S.Nadkarni, Assistant Prof. Meghana Devli and Assistant Prof. Akshay Kelkar.  The country rock exposed was Metagreywacke which showed relict features like ripple marks and current bedding.  The country rock was intruded by dolerite dykes. The dolerite dyke is medium in grain size, but finer grained at the margins due to chilling effect. The rocks showed structural features like joints and displacements.  Various erosional landforms were also observed like sea cliff, wave cut platform, Sea cave, honeycomb weathering, potholes, and Headlands/Bay. The students had a hands on experience on the use of a clinometer in the field and recorded the trend of dykes, joints and attitude of beds.

Contributor: Bevelio Goes 

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