Intro to Geology
Alluvial fans are fan-shaped deposits of sediment formed at the base of mountain ranges, where a river or stream exits a steep slope onto a flatter plain. These formations result from the sudden decrease in water velocity as it spreads out, causing sediment to settle and accumulate in a cone-like shape. Alluvial fans are important indicators of past fluvial processes and can offer insights into sedimentary structures and depositional environments.
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