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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beverages Candy bar Chocolate bar Protein bar Bar (river morphology), a deposit of sediment Bar (tropical cyclone), a layer of cloud Bar (galaxy), a feature of...
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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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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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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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Floodplain (redirect from River plain)
in a 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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wavelength or alternate bar sequence is considered the primary ecological and morphological unit of meandering alluvial rivers. The meander wavelength...
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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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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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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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Hebrew language (redirect from Hebrew morphology)
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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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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Channel (geography) (redirect from River channel)
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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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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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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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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Retrieved 15 November 2022. "Lobed River Mullet (Cestraeus plicatilis)". Fishing The Philippines. Retrieved 25 July 2020. "BAR TODAY || Official Quarterly Publication...
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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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River ecosystems are flowing waters that drain the landscape, and include the biotic (living) interactions amongst plants, animals and micro-organisms...
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The Clutha River (Māori: Mata-Au, officially gazetted as Clutha River / Mata-Au) is the second longest river in New Zealand and the longest in the South...
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