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Display titleEarth:Bajada (geography)
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Page imageBajadas coming down from the Providence Mountains. Seen from Joshua Tree, California.jpg
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Date of page creation10:41, 5 February 2024
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A bajada consists of a series of coalescing alluvial fans along a mountain front. These fan-shaped deposits form by the deposition of sediment within a stream onto flat land at the base of a mountain. The usage of the term in landscape description or geomorphology derives from the Spanish word bajada...
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