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Difference between pediment and bajada

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Answered by rudra1981sharma
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The pediment is strictly degradational, the slope cutting across the bedding of older formations, with only a thin veneer of gravelly debris; in contrast, the bajada is a three-dimensional prism, stratified parallel to the slope, and underlain by poorly sorted gravels and detritus, torrent and mudflow deposits, Series ... Please mark the answer as the branliest

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The pediment is strictly degradational, the slope cutting across the bedding of older formations, with only a thin veneer of gravelly debris; in contrast, the bajada is a three-dimensional prism, stratified parallel to the slope, and underlain by poorly sorted gravels and detritus, torrent and mudflow deposits, Series ...

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