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  2. Riverbed Technology - Wikipedia

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    Riverbed Technology LLC is an American information technology company. Its products consist of software and hardware focused on Unified Observability, Network Visibility, End User Experience Management, [ clarification needed ] network performance monitoring , application performance management , and wide area networks (WANs), including SD-WAN ...

  3. Stream bed - Wikipedia

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    A woman digs in a dry stream bed in Kenya to find water during a drought.. A streambed or stream bed is the bottom of a stream or river and is confined within a channel, or the banks of the waterway. [1]

  4. Stream - Wikipedia

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    Riverbed forms, for example, riffles, pools, runs, gravel bars, other depositional characteristics, bed armor layer. Riverbank erosion and/or polishment. Indications of waterborne debris and sediment transport. Defined river or stream bed and banks. The catchment area exceeds .25 square miles (0.65 km 2).

  5. Riverbed (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Riverbed may also refer to: Wadi, a dry riverbed that contains water only during times of heavy rain; Riverbed Technology, an American technology company;

  6. Armor (hydrology) - Wikipedia

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    Armour of basalt blocks. In hydrology and geography, armor is the association of surface pebbles, rocks or boulders with stream beds or beaches.Most commonly hydrological armor occurs naturally; however, a man-made form is usually called riprap, when shorelines or stream banks are fortified for erosion protection with large boulders or sizable manufactured concrete objects.

  7. Wadi Derna - Wikipedia

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    The Wadi Derna is a river valley in Libya which leads down from the Jebel Akhdar mountains to the port city of Derna.Like many other wadis in North Africa, it is an intermittent riverbed that for much of its length contains water only when heavy rain occurs. [1]

  8. Riverbed - Wikipedia

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  9. Omaña River - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 the Duro Hydrographic Confederation invested nearly 120,000 euros to improve the riverbed and alleviate the effects of floods. [6] In the past there was a project to create a 200,000,000 m 3 (7.1 × 10 9 cu ft) swamp, but all attempts to carry it out have met with opposition from affected locals and environmental groups.