diluvium

/dɪˈluːviəm/
noun
  1. A deposit of earth, gravel, or rock left by a flood or glacial action, often used in geology.
    • Scientists analyzed the diluvium to understand past climate changes.
    • The cliff face showed layers of diluvium from ancient ice ages.
    • The valley was filled with diluvium carried down from the mountains.
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