Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
diluvium
noun
/dɪˈluːviəm/
Definition
Diluvium refers to a deposit of sediment or earth that is believed to have been formed by a great flood or extensive water action.
Examples
- The archaeologists discovered layers of diluvium while excavating the ancient riverbank.
- Researchers study diluvium to understand the historical climate changes that led to massive flooding.
- The diluvium deposits in this area provide insights into the region’s geological past.
Meaning
The term diluvium is often associated with geological deposits that result from the effects of ancient flooding events, which can include a mixture of sand, mud, and gravel.
Synonyms
- Flood deposit
- Sedimentary layer
- Alluvial deposit