File:Swash line (Sand Beach, Mt. Desert Island, Maine, USA) 7.jpg

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English: Swash line on a marine beach in Maine, USA.

Orientation: landward is to the top; seaward is to the bottom.

Swash lines are sedimentary structures in sandy beach facies that consist of irregularly curvilinear, thin ridges of sediment, sometimes mixed with organic debris, and often slightly coarser-grained than surrounding sediments. The lines mark the maximum landward extent of water from individual waves washing ashore.

Locality: marine shoreline at Sand Beach, Mt. Desert Island, coastal Maine, USA (44° 19' 43.62" North latitude, 68° 10' 57.04" West longitude)
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