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Dictionary of Environmental Health

alluvial

Means of or pertaining to ALLUVIUM. An alluvial plain is a relatively flat or level area of fertile land created by the deposition of sand, silt and mud following the consecutive flooding by rivers and its subsequent abatement.

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Alluvial from Dictionary of Environmental Health. ISBN: 0-203-16591-8. Published: 2003–07–18. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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