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- Colluvium abstract "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. This term is also used to specifically refer to sediment deposited at the base of a hillslope by unconcentrated surface runoff or sheet erosion. Colluviation refers to the buildup of colluvium at the base of a hillslope.Typically colluvium accumulates gently sloping aprons of fans either the base of or within gullies and hollows within hillslopes. These accumulations of colluvium can be several meters in thickness and often contain buried soils (paleosols), crude bedding, and cut and fill sequences. Thick accumulations of colluvium may preserve a rich record of longterm paleoclimatic change based on the paleosols and the remains of plants and animals, invertebrate and vertebrates that they often contain. Thick accumulations of colluvium often contain well-preserved and sometimes deeply buried archaeological deposits as excavated at the Cherokee Sewer Site, Cherokee County, Iowa, and the Koster Site, Greene County, Illinois.".
- Colluvium wikiPageExternalLink Field_Analysis:Is_this_a_colluvial_deposit.
- Colluvium wikiPageExternalLink Soil_Analysis_Support_System_for_Archaeology.
- Colluvium wikiPageID "996305".
- Colluvium wikiPageRevisionID "606771215".
- Colluvium hasPhotoCollection Colluvium.
- Colluvium subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Colluvium subject Category:Sedimentology.
- Colluvium comment "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. This term is also used to specifically refer to sediment deposited at the base of a hillslope by unconcentrated surface runoff or sheet erosion.".
- Colluvium label "Colluvion".
- Colluvium label "Colluvium".
- Colluvium label "Colluvium".
- Colluvium label "Coluvión".
- Colluvium label "Kolluvium".
- Colluvium label "Коллювий".
- Colluvium sameAs Kolluvium.
- Colluvium sameAs Coluvión.
- Colluvium sameAs Colluvion.
- Colluvium sameAs 붕적토.
- Colluvium sameAs Colluvium.
- Colluvium sameAs m.03xr5w.
- Colluvium sameAs Q1152275.
- Colluvium sameAs Q1152275.
- Colluvium wasDerivedFrom Colluvium?oldid=606771215.
- Colluvium isPrimaryTopicOf Colluvium.