Farmgazdálkodás Kazahsztán és Kína határvidékén
Beküldte Szabó.György - 2019.02.26.,kedd 14:55Fanning Out in Farmland
Kazakhstan
Mountain streams are usually confined to narrow channels and tend to transport large amounts of gravel, sand, clay, and silt—
what geologists call alluvium. When such a stream pours onto a relatively flat valley or basin, it often spreads out to into multiple,
interlacing channels. Over time, the channels migrate back and forth, creating fan-shaped deposits known as alluvial fans.
Landsat 8 captured this view of Kazakhstan’s Almaty Province in September 2013. On the lower left, the Tente River flows through





































