The sediment supplied to a stream channel impacts the morphological trends experienced by that channel, and the long-term trends are important to understand for many riverine applications. We introduce the term 'net morphological displacement' (NMD) to denote the net channel change revealed by the morphological method over multiple sediment transport events to make the concept more explicit for river management and use it to determine equilibrium or disequilibrium states. This study
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