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alluvial fan![]() Alluvial fans are cone-shaped landforms that form at the base of slopes, near the mouth of a mountain canyon. Material is deposited by a river as it emerges from the gorge. There is a reduction in the velocity of the river, and it drops some of its load. The heavy, coarse material is deposited first, and the finest material is deposited later, further from the mountain face, helping to produce the conical slope.
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presence of ice lobes that filled the valley bottoms also allowed for
the formation of alluvial fans that sit above the current valley floor. Soligen's
layers are reminiscent of the sedimentary layers seen on prehistoric,
but now uplifted and exposed, lakebeds or alluvial fans. built on alluvial fans at the base of foothills, particularly
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