alluvium

/əˈluviəm/
noun
  1. Soil, sand, gravel, or other material deposited by flowing water, such as a river or flood.
    • After the flood, a layer of rich alluvium covered the fields.
    • The fertile alluvium along the Nile River has supported farming for thousands of years.
    • Miners searched the alluvium for gold particles washed down from the mountains.