Civil Engineering - Irrigation - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Irrigation - Section 2 (Q.No. 4)
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Meandering of a river generally occurs, in
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Chintu said:
9 years ago
Through Stage:
This stage of the river is also known as the river in a floodplain or alluvial river because in this region. It forms new land by depositing its excess load during the flood season. The slope of the bed is still flattered and ranges from 1 in 1000 to 1 in 2000. During floods, the river inundates very large areas causing considerable damage. The sediment load which the river carries is similar is a character to that of the riverbed and the banks. The rivers in this stage generally meander.
This stage of the river is also known as the river in a floodplain or alluvial river because in this region. It forms new land by depositing its excess load during the flood season. The slope of the bed is still flattered and ranges from 1 in 1000 to 1 in 2000. During floods, the river inundates very large areas causing considerable damage. The sediment load which the river carries is similar is a character to that of the riverbed and the banks. The rivers in this stage generally meander.
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Bharvavi said:
9 years ago
Meandering is an act of following a winding course.
Chintu said:
9 years ago
A meander, in general, is a bend in a sinuous watercourse or river. A meander forms when moving water in a stream erodes the outer banks and widens its valley, and the inner part of the river has less energy and deposits silt.
Shahul said:
7 years ago
Thanks all for explaining it.
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