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Latest revision as of 16:18, 21 June 2017

Information Page: Braided Streams in a fan-delta

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Key Attributes

Domain: terrestrial
Keywords: stream channel
Keywords: fluvial
Keywords: morphology
Keywords: delta
Model name: Animation model name
Name: Gary, Parker
Where: -
When: -


Short Description

Grade level: High (9-12), Under graduate (13-16)

Statement: Braided Streams in a fan delta

Abstract: Emplacement of the topset by braided streams in an experimental fan-delta undergoing subsidence. Most significant alluvial processes are labeled.

Theory

Braided steams can occur in drainage basins that have high sediment content and/or in river environments that rapidly change channel depth and thus velocity such as alluvial fans, river deltas and peneplains.

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