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  2. River morphology - Wikipedia

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    The terms river morphology and its synonym stream morphology are used to describe the shapes of river channels and how they change in shape and direction over time. The morphology of a river channel is a function of a number of processes and environmental conditions, including the composition and erodibility of the bed and banks (e.g., sand, clay, bedrock); erosion comes from the power and ...

  3. Channel types - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of river and stream channel types exist in limnology, the study of inland waters.All these can be divided into two groups by using the water-flow gradient as either low gradient channels for streams or rivers with less than two percent (2%) flow gradient, or high gradient channels for those with greater than a 2% gradient.

  4. Category:River morphology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "River morphology" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Channel pattern - Wikipedia

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    Channel patterns are found in rivers, streams, and other bodies of water that transport water from one place to another.Systems of branching river channels dissect most of the sub-aerial landscape, each in a valley proportioned to its size.

  6. Bar (river morphology) - Wikipedia

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    The faster the water in a river channel, the better it is able to pick up greater amounts of sediment, and larger pieces of sediment, which increases the river's bed load. [4] Over a long enough period of time, the combination of deposition along point bars, and erosion along cut banks can lead to the formation of an oxbow lake .

  7. Rosgen Stream Classification - Wikipedia

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    The specific objectives of this stream classification system are as follows: 1) predict a rivers behavior from its appearance; 2) develop specific hydrologic and sediment relationships for a given stream type and its state; 3) provide mechanisms to extrapolate site-specific data to stream reaches having similar characteristics; and 4) provide a ...

  8. Morphology - Wikipedia

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    Morphology (sociology), the analysis of the typical social form taken by human relations and practices; Mathematical morphology, a theoretical model based on lattice theory, used for digital image processing; River morphology, the field of science dealing with changes of river platform

  9. River regime - Wikipedia

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    The river regime generally refers to ... is the mean flow ... This is the event that causes significant erosion and deposition and determines the channel morphology.