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STYLE FLUVIAL [1 record]

Record 1 2019-01-31

English

Subject field(s)
  • Hydrology and Hydrography
CONT

River channel patterns are thought to form a morphological continuum. This continuum is two-dimensional, defined by plan features of which there are three (straight, meandering, branching), and structural levels of fluvial relief of which there are also three (floodplain, flood channel, low-water channel).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Hydrologie et hydrographie
CONT

Les variables qui permettent de distinguer les UEA [unités écologiques aquatiques] sont principalement l'environnement d'écoulement (lentique, humide, lotique, estuarien), le substrat (rocheux, argileux, semi-alluvial, alluvial), les formes alluviales (delta, cône, plaine alluviale) et les différents styles fluviaux (linéaire, rectifié, seuil-mouille, méandres, divagant, etc.).

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