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how are sedimentary - gravity flows different from fluid - gravity flows

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  • 04-03-2022

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Sediment gravity flows are mixtures of water and sediment particles where the gravity acting on the sediment particles moves the fluid, in contrast to rivers, where the fluid moves the particles.

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