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alluvial
[uh-loo-vee-uhl]
noun
alluvial soil.
Australia.gold-bearing alluvial soil.
alluvial
/ əˈːɪə /
adjective
of or relating to alluvium
noun
another name for alluvium
alluvium containing any heavy mineral, esp gold
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonalluvial adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of alluvial1
Example Sentences
He crunched across alluvial soil in scuffed sneakers.
The forested ridges catch rain, and water percolates into the canyon’s alluvial soil, where the trees’ roots tap into shallow groundwater.
From Zabriskie Point, visitors can survey a wonderland of rock formations and alluvial flow, and it’s just about impossible to tell what happened last week from what happened last century.
“The weaker alluvial sediments can amplify shaking, and mountains are vulnerable to landsliding, including along the roads that lead to mountain villages.”
It’s a desolate alluvial fan on the southern flanks of the Cady Mountains, where sparkling calcite crystals and pieces of quartz, jasper and agate are continually carried down the slopes by thunderstorms and flash floods.
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