On the Hypotheses Regarding the Causes of Channel Formation
A combination of two alternative hypotheses regarding the causes of river channel formation is described. A two-factor classification of lowland river channels is suggested. Dual typification of different types of meandering is considered: by the limiting factor (limited and free) and by genesis (de...
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