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- Downcutting, also called erosional downcutting, downward erosion or vertical erosion, is a geological process by hydraulic action that deepens the channel...
- either a stream or river, gradually lowering its elevation. For example, downcutting by a river can lead to increased velocity of a tributary, causing that...
- them to flow and downcut faster into the underlying Markagunt Plateau. Downcutting continues to be especially rapid after heavy rainstorms and winter runoff...
- high flow rain events. Coupled with groundwater pumping this increases downcutting in arroyos as well. Arroyo cutting which occurred in the 1900s in the...
- compared to the surrounding sedimentary rock layers, which suffered rapid downcutting from the action of the Colorado and the Gunnison rivers. The top layer...
- area roughly 2 million years ago, and since then, extensive erosion and downcutting have occurred. Cultural resources in the park range from the Paleo-Indian...
- For a long time, it was argued that ingrown meander occurs when the downcutting process is slow and the river can cause lateral erosion, leading to an...
- parts of the area. High water volume in wet seasons does most of the downcutting in the main canyon. These flood events are responsible for transporting...
- widening out both above and below the formation. Because the rock resists downcutting, streams typically descend at relatively steep gradient through shut-ins...
- environment (solution) Erosion – Natural processes removing soil and rock Downcutting – Process of deepening a stream channel by erosion of the bottom material...