River morphology refers to the study of the form, structure, and physical characteristics of river systems, including their channels, banks, and surrounding landscapes. It encompasses the analysis of how rivers evolve over time due to various natural and anthropogenic processes. Key aspects of river morphology include: 1. **Channel Shape and Size**: This includes the cross-sectional profile of the river, its width, depth, and the shape of the channel, which can range from straight to meandering or braided.
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