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River incision

River incision is the narrow erosion caused by a river or stream that is far from its base level. River incision is common after tectonic uplift of the landscape. Incision by multiple rivers result in a dissected landscape, for example a dissected plateau. River incision is the natural process by which a river cuts downward into its bed, deepening the…

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River incision → Active Tectonics, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Alaska, Alluvial Rivers, Avouac, B11, B31K, B9, Bibcode, Bornette, California, Cambridge University Press, Channel, Channel Bank Systems, Channelization, Contrasts, Davy, Dimitri, Discharge, Doyle
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River incision → California, Central Valley, Channelization, Healdsburg, In, In-stream, Increases, Normally, On, River, Russian River, Stable, The, This, Timber, Traditional, United States, West
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River incision → narrow erosion caused by a river or stream that is far from its base level, natural process by which a river cuts downward into its bed

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River incisionis anarrow erosion caused by a river or stream that is far from its base level0.90text
River incisionis anatural process by which a river cuts downward into its bed0.90text
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siltsinstance ofThe scoured bed material consists of finer sediments0.80text
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