Depositional in geography refers to the process by which sediment is laid down or accumulated in a particular location, typically by natural agents such as water, wind, or ice. This can result in the formation of landforms such as sand dunes, river deltas, or beaches.
High depositional environments include deltas, beaches, and river channels where sediments accumulate rapidly. In contrast, low depositional environments such as deep ocean basins, where sedimentation occurs slowly due to reduced sediment input and energy, leading to finer-grained deposits.
Depositional basins.
A tidal flat is not a depositional shoreline feature; rather, it is an intertidal area characterized by mud or sand flats that are exposed during low tide and submerged during high tide.
Striation is typically erosional. Striations are long, narrow lines or grooves on a rock surface caused by the movement of a glacier, which acts as a powerful scouring tool that can scrape and polish the bedrock beneath it as it flows.
a high energy depositional environment is one in which enough energy was present to transport large materials such as rocks and boulders. a low energy depositional environment like a stream is only able to transport materials such as fine sands.
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A deferred junction is typically associated with depositional landforms. It forms when sediment is deposited at the intersection of two rivers or streams, creating a more stable junction point.
rock or soil is gradually destroyed by wind, rain, or the sea:
it is erosional
Eskers were formed by depositional processes. They are long, winding ridges of sand and gravel that were deposited by meltwater streams flowing in tunnels beneath glaciers during the last Ice Age.
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the erosion zone
a depositional mountain
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Sedimentary depositional environment