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Dictionary of Environmental Health

alluvium (plural alluviums or alluvia)

The soil deposited as fine grains of sand, mud or silt by flowing water, especially that deposited by rivers during flood conditions on the areas of land so flooded.

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Alluvium 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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