alluviation Meaning in kannada ( alluviation ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
Noun:
ಸೆಡಿಮೆಂಟೇಶನ್,
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alluviation's Usage Examples:
more likely resulted from natural processes such as fluvial overbank alluviation.
segments, after deposition had virtually ceased on the piedmont plain of alluviation that marked the top of the Ogallala deposits.
water-assisted transport in a basically vertical direction, as compared to alluviation, the horizontal running water transfer.
Three regional studies of historic erosion and alluviation in ancient Greece found that, wherever adequate evidence exists, a major.
the Anthropocene: Time-transgressive discontinuities of human-induced alluviation".
In most of the Great Basin region, Late Pleistocene and Holocene alluviation has effectively buried and sealed earlier Pleistocene sediments and possible.
"Valley alluviation in Southwestern Wisconsin".
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.
lake in Hungary, Lake Velence is a steppe lake in an advanced stage of alluviation.
Synonyms:
sedimentation, geological phenomenon, deposit, load, lode,
Antonyms:
dislodge, unfasten, nonpayment, take, withdraw,