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  1. Alluvium (from Latin alluvius, from alluere 'to wash against') is loose clay, silt, sand, or gravel that has been deposited by running water in a stream bed, on a floodplain, in an alluvial fan or beach, or in similar settings. Alluvium is also sometimes called alluvial deposit.
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    Alluvium (latin alluvium, "vattenflöde, översvämning ") eller alluvialbildning, i geologisk mening sådan avlagring av sand, lera och grus eller andra ämnen, som blivit bildad under den historiska tiden och som ännu idag på många ställen fortfarande bildas, antingen på sådana ställen av fastlandet, vilka tillfälligtvis översvämmas av vatten, eller i insjöar och hav.
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    WEBOct 30, 2017 · The formation of alluvium, on the other hand, is the process whereby river water transports and deposits clay, sand, silt, and such like material on the banks of valleys, deltas, or floodplains. These deposits …

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    WEBAug 28, 2017 · Alluvium is the term used to describe sediments deposited by rivers. Rivers constantly carry sedimentary materials along their course, usually the result of erosion. The majority of these …

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