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1. (alluvial fan)

2. The megasequences are attributed to alluvial fan progradation due to tectonic rejuvenation.

3. Bajada - Joshua Tree National Park Also see: ALLUVIAL FAN, ALLUVIUM, PEDIMENT Usage: Physiography

4. 7 The main sedimentary system includes fluvial, delta, alluvial fan and lake facies.

5. It is interpreted as an eolian influenced, distal alluvial-fan or braid-plain environment.

6. The wedge-shaped alluvial fan system interfingers with the finer clastics of the basin fill.

7. The Tlogotsho Plateau forms a dramatic backdrop, and a massive alluvial fan dominates the area.

8. Collectively the Mount Roosevelt Formation reflects alluvial fan delta progradation into a transgressive marine environment.

9. They consist of bimodal basalt–rhyolite suites interbedded with alluvial fan, lacustrine, and rare fluvial sediments.

10. Using a depositional systems approach, four systems were identified: subglacial fluvial, glaciolacustrine, alluvial fan, and channel.

11. The turbidite deposits were locally overlain by shallow-marine sandstone and fluvial to alluvial fan conglomerate.

12. Debris infilled the postglacial gorges of the streams and spread across a partly dissected alluvial fan.

13. 'Aluvial' aparece también en las siguientes entradas: English: alluvial - alluvial fan - alluvial plain - alluvium - placer

14. Stephen Creek Stephen Creek is responsible for the formation of the alluvial fan on which Field sits.

15. Prairie Creek (4 km one-way) The Prairie Creek alluvial fan is a major feature of Deadmen Valley.

16. In many areas, submarine fan conglomerates stratigraphically overlie alluvial fan conglomerates, implying rapidly migrating 'basin margins' through time.

17. Geologic heterogeneity of an alluvial fan system was characterized using transition-probability-based geostatistical simulations of hydrofacies distributions.

18. Due to their excellent location on a well-watered alluvial fan, most native trees in the town do extremely well.

19. McIntyre Bluff, Vaseux Creek and the associated alluvial fan are to the south; however, it does not flow into Vaseux Lake.

20. On the alluvial fan above the springs there are 2-3 thousand year old petroglyphs from the extinct Mesquite Spring culture.

21. This continues to km 15.4 where you will cross the first alluvial fan (rocky area sloping off the side of the mountain).

22. A shallow 300 m well was drilled in an alluvial fan deposit made up of unsorted volcanic clasts of andesite and dacite.

23. “The natural phenomena responsible for five miles of open water on the Chilkat River during freezing months is called an ‘alluvial fan reservoir.’

24. The Ottertail Fan, a smaller, inactive alluvial fan on which the trailer court is located. 4. Colluvial morainal deposits on the slopes of Mt.

25. The older Murky Formation is an alluvial-fan conglomerate deposited unconformably over older Paleoproterozoic sedimentary and igneous rocks and Archean metamorphic and igneous rocks.

26. It is characterized by a succession of sandstone and mudstone rhythmites that contrast with the coarse alluvial fan deposits of the overlying Bonaventure Formation.

27. The geomorphological form of the debris cone or the alluvial fan allows to indicate the type of torrent and the degree of hazard impact.

28. Together with the Ehnbach further east it has pushed the Inn southwards and piled up the alluvial fan on which Zirl has been built.

29. The account shows that during the warmer spring, summer, and early fall seasons, water from snow and melted glacial ice flows into the alluvial fan.

30. Allure, allurement, alluring, allusion, allusive, Alluvial, Alluvial fan, Alluvial mining, Alluvial plain, alluvion, alluvium Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc

31. It is suggested that these inclusions were trapped as dust-like particles in the pyritic muds or iron sulfide gels on the surface of the alluvial fan.

32. 17 There are six depositional systems classfied for the depression: alluvial fan, underwater fan, fan delta, fluvial, shore-shallow lake sand bar and deep-lake depositional system.

33. Results show that during the Holocene epoch, humans occupied and exploited parts of Murghab Delta's alluvial fan, and specifically a diverse landscape of channels, wetlands, takyrs and dunes.

34. These were formed from pyritic muds and iron sulfide gels existing on the surface of the alluvial fan, and later were reworked as mud balls or fragments and deposited with the conglomerates.

35. A significant decrease of thallium soil content after cultivation of rape (Brassica napus L. var. napus) was found on two differently contaminated soils of the alluvial fan of the Neckar river near Heidelberg (FRG).

36. Said of a placer formed by the action of running water, as in a stream channel or alluvial fan; also, said of the valuable mineral, e.g. gold or diamond, associated with an alluvial placer.

37. As a result of the 25 January 1999 Armenia earthquake, the city of Pereira (400,000 inhabitants), located on a volcanic ash-covered alluvial fan in the western limit of the Central Cordillera (Colombia), suffered 250 slope movements.

38. The runout-deposition zone occurs where the avalanche decelerates because of decreasing steepness, because of widening or termination of a gully onto an open slope or alluvial fan, or because of a zone of increased surface roughness.

39. ‘These terminate Abruptly to the northeast at a fault that offsets the thrust.’ ‘Coarse alluvial-fan sediments change Abruptly basinward into lacustrine sediments.’ ‘The Codling Fault terminates Abruptly against the Palaeozoic Welsh Massif.’ ‘Some grooves deepen and terminate fairly Abruptly.’