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    Aggradation (redirect from Alluviation)
    Aggradation (or alluviation) is the term used in geology for the increase in land elevation, typically in a river system, due to the deposition of sediment...
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  • water-assisted transport in a basically vertical direction, as compared to alluviation, the horizontal running water transfer. The resulting deposits are called...
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    Piégay, Hervé; Mathias Kondolf, G. (February 2010). "Controls on the alluviation of oxbow lakes by bed-material load along the Sacramento River, California"...
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    Jeremy H. (22 January 1999). "An ~15,000-Year Record of El Niño-Driven Alluviation in Southwestern Ecuador". Science. 283 (5401): 516–520. Bibcode:1999Sci...
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    commercial growing of timber. Three regional studies of historic erosion and alluviation in ancient Greece found that, wherever adequate evidence exists, a major...
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  • Site". In most of the Great Basin region, Late Pleistocene and Holocene alluviation has effectively buried and sealed earlier Pleistocene sediments and possible...
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    more likely resulted from natural processes such as fluvial overbank alluviation. After its destruction the surviving inhabitants took refuge at their...
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    the Anthropocene: Time-transgressive discontinuities of human-induced alluviation". Anthropocene. 1: 3–13. Bibcode:2013Anthr...1....3B. doi:10.1016/j.ancene...
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    segments, after deposition had virtually ceased on the piedmont plain of alluviation that marked the top of the Ogallala deposits. John C. Frye; A. Byron...
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    Samuel A. (1 December 2013). "A Linkage Among Pangean Tectonism, Cyclic Alluviation, Climate Change, and Biologic Turnover in the Late Triassic: The Record...
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    formed by a cyclical alternation of sedimentary deposition, known as alluviation, and erosional processes, known as incision. This pattern results from...
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  • Journal of Hydrology (New Zealand). 18: 6–28. Knox, J.C. (1972). "Valley alluviation in Southwestern Wisconsin". Annals of the Association of American Geographers...
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    lake in Hungary, Lake Velence is a steppe lake in an advanced stage of alluviation. Its surface area is 26 km2 (10 sq mi), but only 16 km2 (6.2 sq mi) is...
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    Years of Iron". www.kankou-shimane.com. Retrieved 2021-09-10. Flood and alluviation caused by iron sand minings (kanna-nagashi) in the Chugoku Mountains...
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