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1983 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Alluvial-Fan Systems

Authors : W. E. Galloway, D. K. Hobday

Published in: Terrigenous Clastic Depositional Systems

Publisher: Springer US

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Alluvial fans are conical, lobate, or arcuate accumulations of predominantly coarse-grained clastics extending from a mountain front or escarpment across an adjacent lowland. They represent the coarsest, most poorly sorted, proximal unit in the range of subaerial depositional systems, and commonly merge downdip into finer grained, lower gradient fluvial systems. Some fans, however, terminate directly in lakes or ocean basins as fan deltas, which generally show some degree of distal modification by currents or waves (Fig. 3-1).

Metadata
Title
Alluvial-Fan Systems
Authors
W. E. Galloway
D. K. Hobday
Copyright Year
1983
Publisher
Springer US
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0170-7_3