Because of variations in turbulence at the river mouth and different process intensities between low river stage and high river stage, silts and clays will occasionally be deposited with sands in this environment. However, reworking by marine and riverine processes results in cleaning and [[Core_description#Maturity|sorting]] of the sediments. As a result, the distributary-mouth bar commonly consists of clean, well-sorted sand and thus is obviously a potential reservoir rock for hydrocarbons. The remaining finer grained suspended load carried by the river is distributed widely by the expanding river effluent and forms distal bar and prodelta environments. | Because of variations in turbulence at the river mouth and different process intensities between low river stage and high river stage, silts and clays will occasionally be deposited with sands in this environment. However, reworking by marine and riverine processes results in cleaning and [[Core_description#Maturity|sorting]] of the sediments. As a result, the distributary-mouth bar commonly consists of clean, well-sorted sand and thus is obviously a potential reservoir rock for hydrocarbons. The remaining finer grained suspended load carried by the river is distributed widely by the expanding river effluent and forms distal bar and prodelta environments. |