“…Traditional physical modeling experiments mainly use dry sand (Babault et al, 2005;Barrier et al, 2002;Bigi et al, 2010;Bonnet et al, 2007;Corrado et al, 1998;Cotton & Koyi, 2000;Dahlen et al, 1984;Davis et al, 1983;Deng et al, 2017;Persson et al, 2004;Pichot & Nalpas, 2009;Simoes et al, 2007;Sun et al, 2003Sun et al, , 2016Wu et al, 2014) and simulate syn-sedimentation by adding material to the sandbox via sifting (Barrier et al, 2013;Bonnet et al, 2007;Pichot & Nalpas, 2009) and erosion by removing material via a vacuum cleaner (Konstantinovskaya & Malavieille, 2011;Malavieille, 2010). In order to reproduce channels, alluvial fans, and other associated landform features, a kind of material was tested Graveleau et al, 2011;Reitano et al, 2020) to deeply investigate the mechanisms between structural deformation and surface processes under a mesoscale setting. This material can not only simulate erosion and deposition through channelization and diffusive processes but also model the structural deformation in compressional , extensional (Strak et al, 2011), and strike-slip settings (Chatton et al, 2012).…”