colluvium
colluvium词义
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n.
崩积层;
变形
复数:colluviacolluviums
英英释义
Colluvium
Colluvium is a general name for loose, unconsolidated sediments that have been deposited at the base of hillslopes by either rainwash, sheetwash, slow continuous downslope creep, or a variable combination of these processes. Colluvium can be composed of often a heterogeneous range of sediments ranging from silt to rock fragments of various sizes.
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Hollows, colluvium, and landslides in soil-mantled landscapesColluvium: Definition, differentiation, and possible suitability for reconstructing Holocene climate data
Quaternary colluvium in west‐central Anatolia: sedimentary facies and palaeoclimatic significance
Post-glacial colluvium in western Norway: depositional processes, facies and palaeoclimatic record
Anchoring of thin colluvium on hillslopes in Cincinnati by roots of sugar maple and white ash /
Landslide initiation in saprolite and colluvium in southern Brazil: Field and laboratory observations
Observation and analysis of pore pressure fluctuations in a thin colluvium landslide complex near Cincinnati, Ohio
Climatic signals recorded in snow avalanche-dominated colluvium in western Norway: depositional facies successions and pollen records
Geomorphic and paleoclimatic implications of latest Pleistocene radiocarbon dates from colluvium-mantled hollows, California
Thermoluminescence dating of fault‐scarp‐derived colluvium: Deciphering the timing of paleoearthquakes on the Weber Segment of the...