A geologist examines a vertical sequence of sedimentary rocks. From bottom to top, the sequence fines upward from a coarse-grained, cross-bedded sandstone to a fine-grained sandstone, then to siltstone, and finally to a deep-water shale. Assuming no unconformities are present, which geological principle best explains this vertical succession?
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A
The Law of Superposition
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B
The Principle of Original Horizontality
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C
Walther's Law of Facies
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D
The Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships