what is alluvium in geography
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Alluvium is the very fertile layer of topsoil found in alluvium soil
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A general term for clay, silt, sand, gravel or similar unconsolidated detrital material, deposited during comparatively recent geologic time by a stream or other body of running water, as a sorted or semi-sorted sediment... Subtopics: Alluvial fan
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