Dictionary Definition
alluvium n : clay or silt or gravel carried by
rushing streams and deposited where the stream slows down [syn:
alluvial
sediment, alluvial
deposit, alluvion]
[also: alluvia
(pl)]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
Translations
- Croatian: aluvij
- Spanish: aluvión
Extensive Definition
Alluvium (from the Latin, alluvius, from
alluere, "to wash against") is soil or sediments deposited by a river
or other running water. Alluvium is typically made up of a variety
of materials, including fine particles of silt and clay and larger particles of
sand and gravel.
Flowing water associated with glaciers may also
deposit alluvium, but deposits directly from ice are not alluvium
(see glacial
till).
A river is continually picking up and dropping
solid particles of rock and soil from its bed throughout its
length. Where the river flow is fast, more particles are picked up
than dropped. Where the river flow is slow, more particles are
dropped than picked up. Areas where more particles are dropped are
called alluvial or flood plains,
and the dropped particles are called alluvium.
Even small streams make alluvial deposits, but it
is in the flood plains
and deltas of
large rivers that large, geologically-significant alluvial deposits
are found.
The amount of solid matter carried by a large
river is enormous. The names of many rivers derive from the color
that the transported matter gives the water. For example, the
Huang He
in China is literally translated "Yellow River", and the Missouri
River in the United States is also called Big Muddy. It has
been estimated that the Mississippi
River annually carries 406 million tons of sediment to the sea,
the Huang
He 796 million tons, and the Po River in
Italy 67 million tons.
Alluvium often contains valuable ores such as
gold and platinum and a wide variety of
gemstones. Such
concentrations of valuable ores is termed a placer
deposit.
Throughout history, many shallow lakes have been
filled in with alluvium to leave fertile plains (alluvial soils
are often very fertile). The alluvial mud annually deposited by the
Nile has
enabled the Egyptians
to grow crops since at least the 4th
millennium BC without artificial fertilization.
Since the construction of the Aswan Dam on
The Nile
in Egypt, 95%
of the alluvium deposits at the mouth of the Nubia-Nasser
Lake are gone, thus depriving the Nile delta of
its fertility. Since 1964, 3.8 billion cubic meters of sediments
have deposited in this man-made lake. Proposals have been made to
dredge this alluvium and pump it in slurry
pipelines to shore where it can be used to fertilize the
desert.
References
- "Dennis Garrett", http://www.alaskafreegold.com Blue Ribbon Mine, Alaska
alluvium in Belarusian (Tarashkevitsa):
Алювій
alluvium in Bulgarian: Алувий
alluvium in Danish: Alluvium
alluvium in German: Alluvialboden
alluvium in Estonian: Jõesete
alluvium in Modern Greek (1453-): Αλούβιο
alluvium in Spanish: Aluvión
alluvium in Esperanto: Aluvio
alluvium in Persian: آبرفت
alluvium in French: Alluvions
alluvium in Latvian: Alūvijs
alluvium in Lithuanian: Aliuvis
alluvium in Dutch: Alluviaal
alluvium in Japanese: 沖積層
alluvium in Polish: Aluwium
alluvium in Portuguese: Aluvião
alluvium in Russian: Аллювий
alluvium in Swedish: Alluvium
alluvium in Turkish: Alüvyon
alluvium in Ukrainian: Алювій
alluvium in Chinese: 沖積層
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
acres,
alluvion, arable land,
ash, cataclysm, cinder, clay, clinker, clod, crust, debris, deluge, deposit, deposition, deposits, detritus, diluvium, dirt, draff, dregs, drift, dross, dry land, dust, earth, ember, engulfment, feces, flood, freehold, froth, glebe, grassland, ground, grounds, inundation, land, landholdings, lees, lithosphere, loess, marginal land, marl, mold, moraine, offscum, overflow, overflowing, overrunning, precipitate, precipitation, real
estate, real property, region, regolith, scoria, scree, scum, sediment, settlings, silt, sinter, slag, smut, sod, soil, soot, spill, spillage, subaerial deposit,
sublimate, submersion, subsoil, terra, terra firma, terrain, territory, the Deluge, the
Flood, the country, topsoil, washout, whelming, woodland