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    braid bars and common in braided rivers), point bars (common in meandering rivers), and mouth bars (common in river deltas). The locations of bars are determined...
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  • bar Chocolate bar Bar (river morphology), a deposit of sediment Bar (tropical cyclone), a layer of cloud Bar (unit), a unit of pressure BAR domain, a protein...
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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...
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  • interfere with the morphology of mouth bars. Moreover, hydrodynamic factors such as water runoff, discharge fluctuations of the rivers, i.e., non-uniform...
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    Oxbow lake (category Rivers)
    the river in the vicinity of a river bend. The process of deposition of silt, sand and gravel on the convex bank is clearly illustrated in point bars. The...
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    settlement in Yuba County that was inundated by the New Bullards Bar Reservoir. Bar (river morphology) List of dams and reservoirs in California List of lakes...
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    Floodplain (redirect from River plain)
    point bar on the inside of the meander. This is described as lateral accretion since the deposition builds the point bar laterally into the river channel...
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    point bar is a depositional feature made of alluvium that accumulates on the inside bend of streams and rivers below the slip-off slope. Point bars are...
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    geomorphology, avulsion is the rapid abandonment of a river channel and the formation of a new river channel. Avulsions occur as a result of channel slopes...
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    A stream pool, in hydrology, is a stretch of a river or stream in which the water depth is above average and the water velocity is below average. A stream...
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    the longest-living life forms ever found. Bar (river morphology) – Elevated region of sediment in a river that has been deposited by the flow Beach cusps –...
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    Braid bars, or mid-channel bars, are river landforms typically present in braided river channels.  These formations have many names, including medial...
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    temporary, islands called braid bars or, in British English usage, aits or eyots. Braided streams tend to occur in rivers with high sediment loads or coarse...
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    The roles of morphology, individuality and arrival from migration in the foraging ecology of bar-tailed godwits at the Manawatū River estuary (MSc thesis)...
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    wavelength or alternate bar sequence is considered the primary ecological and morphological unit of meandering alluvial rivers. The meander wavelength...
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    This last change in bar morphology was a consequence of a storm surge. By January 28 a ditch had been made to reconnect the river to the sea. Governor...
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    currently 20 countries and 22 territories that do not have a permanent natural river flowing within them, though some of them have streams or seasonal watercourses...
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    of mouth bars (mid-channel sand and/or gravel bars at the mouth of a river). When this mid-channel bar is deposited at the mouth of a river, the flow...
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  • discharge through a river of an approximate rectangular cross-section must, through conservation of mass, equal Q = u ¯ b h {\displaystyle Q={\bar {u}}bh} where...
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    Camito-Semitici. p. 72. Dolgopolsky (1999:73) Blau, Joshua (2010). Phonology and Morphology of Biblical Hebrew: An Introduction. Linguistic studies in ancient West...
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    deltas, sand bars, spits, and tie channels. Landforms at the river mouth drastically alter the geomorphology and ecosystem. Along coasts, sand bars and similar...
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    Jogendra; Gohain, K. (August 2003). "Channel and Bed Morphology of a Part of the Brahmaputra River in Assam". Journal of the Geological Society of India...
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    Cyanobacterial morphology refers to the form or shape of cyanobacteria. Cyanobacteria are a large and diverse phylum of bacteria defined by their unique...
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    Chalk stream (redirect from Chalk river)
    Hogsmill River Hughenden Stream River Lea River Mimram River Misbourne River Pang River Quin River Rib River Stort River Ver River Wandle River Wye Chalk...
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    observed. As is the case with river confluence, bifurcation is important in dividing land and morphological areas. Rivers are abundantly used as political...
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    Alluvial rivers can be further classified by their channel pattern as meandering, braided, wandering, anastomose, or straight. The morphology of an alluvial...
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    sand bar, bay, or any shallow body of water. An example of a river running through a sand bar is the Columbia Bar—the mouth of the Columbia River. A stream...
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    Confluence (redirect from River confluence)
    merriam-webster.com. A widely cited work is James L. Best (1986) The morphology of river channel confluences. Progress in Physical Geography 10:157–174. For...
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    Meuse (redirect from Maas River)
    A. J. F.; Frings, R. M. (2022). "Massive morphological changes during the 2021 summer flood in the River Meuse" (PDF). hkv.nl. Archived (PDF) from the...
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    to a significant change in the morphology of many waterways in the Colorado River basin. Prior to human contact, rivers such as the Gila, Salt and Chaco...
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