diluvial in English

adjective
1
of or relating to a flood or floods, especially the biblical Flood.
These numbers defy uniformitarian mechanisms and are much more consistent with a diluvial mechanism.
adjective
    diluvian

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1. So the size statistics given a new method to study the diluvial.

2. The landform is a plain consisting of alluvial and diluvial deposits from the Quaternary period.

3. The Nitrate concentrations in groundwater in the alluvial - diluvial fan of Zhangjiakou area has increased year by year.

4. The landform is a plain consisting of alluvial and diluvial deposits from the Quaternary period

5. Independent gold ore deposit mainly consists of alluvial and diluvial , slope wash sandstone and bibbley rock.

6. Lowlands and plains are small and scattered, mostly lying along the coast and composed of alluvial lowlands and diluvial uplands.

7. Except the site at the station of Luntai belongs to alluvial and diluvial fan, all the sites are saline soil with strong erosion.

8. The frontal riser of the first pediment surface (P is the most recent fault scarp or diluvial platform; at the foot of pediment P1 outcrops the fault.

9. The expansive soil, the same as the others in the Three Gorges Reservoir region, develops in the special geo-environment and with the Diluvial -to-Pluvial genesis and relatively uniform structure.

10. Based on the field survey and analysis, it is believed that the honey peaches of Feng-Hua grow well in the warm climate with abundant rain and light on the well-drained hillslope and diluvial fan.