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  2. Glossary of landforms - Wikipedia

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    Epigenetic valley – Valley created by erosion and with little or no sympathy for bedrock structure; Esker – Long, winding ridge of stratified sand and gravel associated with former glaciers; Exhumed river channel – Ridge of sandstone that remains when the softer flood plain mudstone is eroded away

  3. Meander cutoff - Wikipedia

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    Neck cutoff channels are commonly formed the same way when an overbank flow occurs during a flood and the narrow piece of land between a bend in a meander is eroded away; this is known as rush-cutting. [5] A meander can also be cutoff by a channel due to excess sediment upstream as a result of high erosion

  4. Coastal erosion - Wikipedia

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    Over time the coast generally evens out. The softer areas fill up with sediment eroded from hard areas, and rock formations are eroded away. [4] Also erosion commonly happens in areas where there are strong winds, loose sand, and soft rocks. The blowing of millions of sharp sand grains creates a sandblasting effect. This effect helps to erode ...

  5. Glossary of geography terms (A–M) - Wikipedia

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    2. A heavily eroded area along a river featuring steep banks, bluffs, ravines, or gorges. The term is used chiefly in the plural (i.e. breaks) and primarily in the United States and Canada. breaker 1. Another name for a breaking wave. 2. A reef, shoal, bar, skerry, or area of shallow water against which waves routinely break. breaker zone

  6. Soil erosion - Wikipedia

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    Bank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. This is distinguished from changes on the bed of the watercourse, which is referred to as scour. Erosion and changes in the form of river banks may be measured by inserting metal rods into the bank and marking the position of the bank surface along the rods at different times. [17]

  7. Torrential rains cause flooding in western Connecticut - AOL

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    Floodwaters eroded a roadway outside an apartment complex in Danbury, Connecticut as torrential rain inundated the western part of the state on Aug. 18, 2024. / Credit: CBS News New York

  8. Prospect of peaceful 'reunification' with Taiwan being ... - AOL

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    SINGAPORE (Reuters) -The prospect of peaceful "reunification" with Taiwan is being increasingly "eroded" by Taiwanese separatists and external forces, Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun said on ...

  9. Erosion - Wikipedia

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    Bank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. This is distinguished from changes on the bed of the watercourse, which is referred to as scour. Erosion and changes in the form of river banks may be measured by inserting metal rods into the bank and marking the position of the bank surface along the rods at different times. [23]