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Braided floodplain of theTagliamento River, Italy

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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Some rivers such as the Tagliamento in northeastern Italy form multiple channels and are referred to as "braided". This photo in March 2006 shows the river at low flow, but at high flows the entire gravel section is covered. Photo by Klement Tockner, EAWAG, Switzerland.
· Date: April 13, 2006 · Views: 21,409 · Filesize: 80.7kb, 90.0kb · Dimensions: 640 x 480 ·
Keywords: geomorphology river stream braided channel morphology Tockner EAWAG

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