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Alluvial flood plains

Are formed by rivers with marked variations in their seasonal flow. During periods of low water, most of the alluvial plain is dry, but when water levels are high the entire width of the flood plain may be covered. Coarse material is transported short distances during times of flood, temporarily deposited, and then picked up during the next flood.

 
 
 

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