Why is inland alluvium coarse and deltaic alluvium clayey?
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Alluvium, material deposited by rivers. It is usually most extensively developed in the lower part of the course of a river, forming floodplains and deltas, but may be deposited at any point where the river overflows its ...
Deltaic alluvium - It is more for than the coastal alluvium because the coastal alluvium is mixed with sand and lacks water preserving . It is being enriched with newly river-deposited alluvial components.
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the deltaic alluvium is exposed more to moisture than inland alluvium which makes the inland one coarse and deltaic clayey
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