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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in
: Correct.... but "fluvial" would designate placer deposit via the glacial stream... 'Alluvial" would describe it's flow pattern and indicate the deposit grading.... generally sub-rounded to rounded clast aggregates of sandy gravels dispersing coarse to fine with the flow. "Strata" would be the correct description of the deposit body or formation, while "stratum" would indicate the specific band or layer. In either case an "alluvial rock" is incorrect terminology. I love this stuff.... ;-) Of course you do. Bertie |
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