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  1. Floodplain - Wikipedia

    From the ecological perspective, the most distinctive aspect of floodplains is the flood pulse associated with annual floods, and so the floodplain ecosystem is defined as the part of the …

  2. Floodplain - National Geographic Society

    Oct 19, 2023 · A floodplain (or floodplain) is a generally flat area of land next to a river or stream. It stretches from the banks of the river to the outer edges of the valley.

  3. River Systems and Fluvial Landforms - U.S. National Park Service

    Feb 16, 2022 · During floods, when the stream overflows its banks, water flows over the floodplain and deposits sediment. Through fluvial processes, streams construct floodplains that …

  4. Floodplain | River Dynamics, Erosion, Sedimentation | Britannica

    Floodplain, flat land area adjacent to a stream, composed of unconsolidated sedimentary deposits (alluvium) and subject to periodic inundation by the stream. Floodplains are produced by …

  5. 9. Floodplain Forms & Processes | Fluvial-Geomorphology

    Floodplains make up the vast majority of most riverscapes and represent the largest temporary store of sediment. In this module, we focus on the primary processses by which floodplains …

  6. Floodplain Forms and Processes - Wiley Online Library

    Sep 28, 2012 · This chapter starts by describing floodplain formation processes, differentiating lateral accretion (within-channel), vertical accretion (overbank) and other mechanisms.

  7. Floodplain - The shape of the land, Forces and changes, Spotlight …

    Floodplains are landscapes shaped by running water. As streams and their larger forms, rivers, flow across the surface of land, they transport eroded rock and other material. (Erosion is the …

  8. Flexi answers - How are floodplains created? | CK-12 Foundation

    Floodplains are created by rivers and streams. Over time, as a river or stream meanders, erodes its banks, and deposits sediment during flooding events, it creates a flat, wide area of land on …

  9. Floodplain | SpringerLink

    Jan 1, 2014 · Formation A floodplain is formed by both erosion and deposition, acting both laterally and vertically. Floodplains are primarily accumulative surfaces typically composed of …

  10. How Are Floodplains Formed? - Biology Insights

    3 days ago · A floodplain is a flat expanse of land adjacent to a river channel that is built by the river itself and is periodically inundated by floodwaters. This landscape acts as a temporary …