Alluvium – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
alluvium
n.
mud or sand deposited by flowing water, sediments deposited by a river or flowing waters
Alluvium
Alluvium (from the
Latin,
alluvius, from
alluere, "to wash against") is loose, unconsolidated (not cemented together into a solid
rock)
soil or
sediments, which has been
eroded, reshaped by water in some form, and redeposited in a non-
marine setting. Alluvium is typically made up of a variety of materials, including fine particles of
silt and
clay and larger particles of
sand and
gravel. When this loose alluvial material is deposited or cemented into a
lithological unit, or
lithified, it is called an
alluvial deposit.
alluvium
Noun
1. clay or silt or gravel carried by rushing streams and deposited where the stream slows down
(synonym) alluvial sediment, alluvial deposit, alluvion
(hypernym) sediment, deposit
(hyponym) placer
(substance-meronym) alluvial soil
Alluvium (das)
n.
alluvium, mud or sand deposited by flowing water
Alluvium
n.
Holocene period, earliest geological period in the Earth's history