- erosion. A
sheetflood can be
distinguished from an
ordinary sheet flow by its much
greater magnitude and much
lesser frequency.
Sheetfloods have been ****ociated...
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rainfall that
produces flash floods in the
feeder channel. This
results in
sheetfloods on the
alluvial fan,
where sediment-laden
water leaves its
channel confines...
- earthflows, then mudflows.
Further increase in
water content produces a
sheetflood,
which is a form of
sheet erosion rather than m**** wasting. On Earth,...
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ongoing advancements in this
field of research. Hogg,
Susan E. (1982). "
Sheetfloods, sheetwash, sheetflow, or ... ?". Earth-Science Reviews. 18 (1): 59–76...
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Tambach Formation had made
sheetfloods the
dominant erosional force,
rather than
individual channels. The
lowest sheetflood deposit was
particularly rich...
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Thornbury 1969, pp. 274–278. McGee, W. J. (1
January 1896). "
Sheetflood Erosion".
Geological Society of
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splay of a floodplain,
where the
animals were
killed and
transported by
sheetfloods before being buried by the crev****e
splay complex.
Elsewhere in the ****emblage...
- R. W. C. (2016-06-01). "Composition and
Architecture of
Braided and
Sheetflood-Dominated
Ephemeral Fluvial Strata In the Cambrian–Ordovician Potsdam...