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English: This is a subaqueous fan depositional model in a proglacial environment. This model illustrates the important relationship between the grain size of the sediment that has been deposited and the distance it was deposited by the glacial meltwater.
Date
Source 10.1139/cjes-2017-0172
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Russell et al. 2003

Gerber et al. 2018

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Depositional model of a subaqueous fan depicting the relationship of sediment grain size and depositional distance away from the glacial ice.

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