2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05178-4_1
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Introduction: Geomorphology at the Start of the Twenty-First Century

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“…A floodplain is a low-lying area that is frequently inundated by water from an adjacent river [1] or from the river network [2][3][4] within a watershed. Most floodplains are formed by the deposition within river meanders and overbank flow [1].…”
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“…A floodplain is a low-lying area that is frequently inundated by water from an adjacent river [1] or from the river network [2][3][4] within a watershed. Most floodplains are formed by the deposition within river meanders and overbank flow [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A floodplain is a low-lying area that is frequently inundated by water from an adjacent river [1] or from the river network [2][3][4] within a watershed. Most floodplains are formed by the deposition within river meanders and overbank flow [1]. On the other hand, the maximum discharge the channel can convey without overflowing onto the floodplain is commonly referred to as bankfull discharge (Q b f ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%