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Objectives

After reading Chapter 14, you should be able to:
  • Define the term "fluvial" and outline the fluvial processes: erosion, transportation, and deposition.
  • Construct a basic drainage basin model and identify different types of drainage patterns and internal drainage, with examples.
  • Describe the relation among velocity, depth, width, and discharge, and explain the various ways that a stream erodes and transports its load.
  • Develop a model of a meandering stream, including point bar, undercut bank, and cutoff, and explain the role of stream gradient in these flow characteristics.
  • Define a floodplain and analyze the behavior of a stream channel during a flood.
  • Differentiate the several types of river deltas and detail each.
  • Explain flood probability estimates and review strategies for mitigating flood hazards.



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