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river basin,
heavily exploit floodplains.
Agricultural regions, as well as
urban areas, have
developed near or on
floodplains to take
advantage of the rich...
- is 10 750 km2 when the
floodplains of
several tributaries are
taken into account, such as the
Luena Flats. The
Barotse Floodplain is the
second largest...
- groundwater.
Anthropogenic impacts on
floodplain mostly target the
lateral connectivity between rivers and
their floodplains, so many
restoration methods focus...
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larger rivers,
there is
often also a
wider floodplain shaped by
floodwaters over-topping the channel.
Floodplains may be very wide in
relation to the size...
- A
floodplain swamp is a
swamp habitat in Florida. They
occur in
areas of
flooding and
inundation along streams and rivers. They have a lot in
common with...
- rivers,
where a
river channel has
widened over a
basin formed by
eroded floodplains and wetlands. Some
parts of the
world have many
lakes formed by the chaotic...
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Velesunio ambiguus, the
floodplain mussel, or the
billabong mussel (South Australia), is a
species of
freshwater bivalve in the
family Hyriidae. There...
- The
Lowbidgee Floodplain extends from
Balranald to near
Waradgery Station,
about 20 km (12 mi) west of Hay, in south-western New
South Wales. The Lowbidgee...
- Look up
floodplain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
floodplain is a flat land
adjacent to a
stream or
river that
experiences flooding during periods...
- Waza
Logone floodplain is a semi-arid
ecosystem in
northern Cameroon.
Covering 6,000 km2 (2,300 sq mi), the
floodplain is
located in the Far
North Region...