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Colluvium (also
colluvial material or
colluvial soil) is a
general name for loose,
unconsolidated sediments that have been
deposited at the base of hillslopes...
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types are
divided into six types, viz. red, lateritic, black, alluvio-
colluvial,
forest and
coastal soils.
About 38,284 km2 (14,782 sq mi) of Karnataka...
- fine-textured
materials derived from a wide
range of rocks,
mostly in alluvial,
colluvial and
aeolian deposits. Most of
these soils make good
agricultural land...
- sink to the bottom. Such
materials can vary in texture.
Colluvium or
colluvial debris is the
collection of
large rock
fragments that have
traveled downslope...
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alluvial iron oxyhydroxide-cemented
conglomerates along old
stream channels;
colluvial iron oxyhydroxide-cemented,
poorly sorted breccias with m****ive to minor...
- are, in essence,
lithified colluvium.
Thick sequences of
sedimentary (
colluvial)
breccias are
generally formed next to
fault scarps in grabens. In the...
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consists of a
complex array of
Holocene and
Pleistocene alluvial and
colluvial deposits,
marine terraces,
debris flows, and
estuarine deposits. Soils...
- The
soils of the
Atsbi Wenberta woreda (district) in
Tigray (Ethiopia)
reflect its
longstanding agricultural history,
highly seasonal rainfall regime and...
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Desert soils and Takyrs.
Calcisols are
developed in
mostly alluvial,
colluvial and
aeolian deposits of base-rich
weathering material. They are found...
- (lateritic soil is
found in
bidar and
kolar district), black, alluvio-
colluvial,
forest and
coastal soils. The
common types of soil
groups found in Karnataka...