Erosional & Depositional Landforms - Fluvial Processes
(Rivers and Related Landforms)
A river system is a network of connecting channels through which water of rainfall is collected and carried to the ocean.
A river system may be divided into three parts:
- Collection system,
- Transport system, and
- Depositional or dispersing system.
The erosion capacity of a river depends on:
- Discharge,
- Velocity,
- Gradient slope,
- Sediment load, and
- Base level.
Drainage System
Drainage system refers to the origin and development of streams through time. While the total area that contributes water to a single drainage system is known as drainage basin.
- The Antecedent or Insequent Drainage
- The rivers that are existed before upheaval of ....
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