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← GeographyWhich mechanism causes higher sediment deposition rates along the upper regions alluvial fans?
A)Reduced flow velocity via channel widening✓
B)Increased sediment suspension capillary suction
C)Enhanced chemical precipitation cation bridging
D)Greater biological turbation bioturbation
💡 Explanation
When alluvial fans form, steeper gradients at the upper regions cause abrupt decreases in flow velocity coupled with channel broadening, dropping sediment transport capacity. Therefore, reduced flow promotes deposition, rather than suspension, precipitation or turbation involving complex geochemical or biological mechanisms.
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