Fluvial geomorphology focuses on studying the shaping of landscapes by rivers and streams. It examines how water flow, sediment transport, and erosion processes interact to form river channels and their surrounding landforms. Key aspects include understanding river behavior, such as meandering patterns, sediment deposition, and the evolution of floodplains. This field integrates principles from geology, hydrology, and sedimentology to unravel the complex dynamics that influence river systems over time. Researchers in fluvial geomorphology use various tools, including remote sensing and field surveys, to analyze river morphology and predict how natural and human-induced changes impact river ecosystems and adjacent environments
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