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  3. Alluvial fan - Wikipedia

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    Alluvial fans are common in the geologic record, such as in the Triassic basins of eastern North America and the New Red Sandstone of south Devon. Such fan deposits likely contain the largest accumulations of gravel in the geologic record. Alluvial fans have also been found on Mars and Titan, showing that fluvial processes have occurred on ...

  4. File:Alluvial fan, Kurobe.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Alluvial Fan of Rawa Danau.png - Wikipedia

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    English: An alluvial fans of volcanic cones (notably the active Mt. Karang), near Rawa Danau, West Java, Indonesia. Related reference regarding the description of this alluvial fan : van der Kaars, Sander, et al. "Late Quaternary palaeoecology, palynology and palaeolimnology of a tropical lowland swamp: Rawa Danau, West-Java, Indonesia."

  6. Geology of the Death Valley area - Wikipedia

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    In this arid environment, alluvial fans form at the mouth of these streams. Very large alluvial fans merged to form continuous alluvial slopes called bajadas along the Panamint Range. [33] The faster uplift along the Black Mountains formed much smaller alluvial fans because older fans are buried under playa sediments before they can grow too large.

  7. Depositional environment - Wikipedia

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    Alluvial – Loose soil or sediment that is eroded and redeposited in a non-marine setting – type of Fluvial deposit. Caused by moving water in a fan shape (Alluvial Fan) and containing mostly impermeable and nonporous sediments well sorted. Aeolian – Processes due to wind activity. Often in deserts and coastal regions and well sorted ...

  8. Bajada (geography) - Wikipedia

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    These fan-shaped deposits form by the deposition of sediment within a stream onto flat land at the base of a mountain. [1] The usage of the term in landscape description or geomorphology derives from the Spanish word bajada , generally having the sense of "descent" or "inclination".

  9. Conglomerate (geology) - Wikipedia

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    The Crestone Conglomerate consists of poorly sorted fanglomerates that accumulated in prehistoric alluvial fans and related fluvial systems. Some of these rocks have hues of red and green. Conglomerate cliffs are found on the east coast of Scotland from Arbroath northwards along the coastlines of the former counties of Angus and Kincardineshire .