Definition of Aggradational. Meaning of Aggradational. Synonyms of Aggradational

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Aggradational. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Aggradational and, of course, Aggradational synonyms and on the right images related to the word Aggradational.

Definition of Aggradational

No result for Aggradational. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Aggradational from wikipedia

- Exner equation. Typical aggradational environments include lowland alluvial rivers, river deltas, and alluvial fans. Aggradational environments are often...
- Hypothetical valley cross-section illustrating a complex sequence of aggradational (fill) and degradational (cut and strath) terraces. Note ct = cut terrace...
- Hypothetical valley cross-section illustrating a complex sequence of aggradational (fill) and degradational (cut and strath) terraces and deposits (upland...
- needed] Lycium barbarum has been cultivated in China, along the fertile aggradational floodplains of the Yellow River, for more than 600 years. It is still...
- This aggradational floodplain of a small meandering stream in La Plata County, Colorado, is underlain by silt deposited above a dam formed by a terminal...
- engrail, engrailment, gracile, gracility gradus grad- step aggradation, aggradational, aggrade, antegrade, anterograde, centigrade, degradable, degradation...
- Ganga is the main river after whose name this plain is named. The aggradational Great Plains cover about 72.4mha area with the Ganga and the Brahmaputra...
- Zonda formation and two in the La Flecha Formation. It is described as aggradational carbonate complex because of insignificant lateral sift of deposits...
- sequence boundary. The parasequences are separated into stacking patterns: Aggradational Progradational Retrogradational Each stacking pattern will give different...
- the southern Mendoza area the Lower Mendoza Mesosequence consists of aggradational and divergent sequences, with a maximum thickness of 500 metres (1,600 ft)...