Subaqueous fan
A subaqueous fan is a fan-shaped deposit formed beneath water (similar to deltas or terrestrial alluvial fans), and are commonly related to glaciers[1] and crater lakes.[2]
Subaqueous fan deposits are generally described as coarse to fine gravel and/or sand, with variable texture and sorting. Underflows (meltwater denser than lake water)tends to produce subaqueous fans with channels and levees.[3]
References
- ↑ Russell, H.A.J.; Arnott, R.W.C. (2003). "Hydraulic-jump and hyperconcentrated-flow deposits of a glacigenic subaqueous fan: Oak Ridges Moraine, southern Ontario, Canada". Journal of Sedimentary Research 73 (6): 887–905. Bibcode:2003JSedR..73..887R. doi:10.1306/041103730887.
- ↑ White, James D. L. (1992). "Pliocene subaqueous fans and Gilbert-type deltas in maar crater lakes, Hopi Buttes, Navajo Nation (Arizona), USA". Sedimentology 39 (5): 931–946. Bibcode:1992Sedim..39..931W. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3091.1992.tb02160.x.
- ↑ http://books.google.is/books?isbn=1118688120
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