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An alluvial river is river in which the bed and banks are made up of mobile sediment and/or soil. Alluvial rivers are self-formed, meaning that their channels are shaped by the magnitude and frequency of the floods that they experience, and the ability of these floods to erode, deposit, and transport sediment. As such, alluvial rivers can assume a number of forms based on the properties of their banks; the flows they experience; the local riparian ecology, and the amount, size, and type of sediment that they carry. These forms can be meandering, braiding, wandering and (occasionally) straight.[1]
Potassium, Weathering, Oxygen, Peat, Iron
Sand, Clay, Erosion, Deposition (geology), Weathering
Flood, Riparian zone, Floodplain, Oxbow lake, Nile
Geomorphology, Sediment transport, Water, Dune, Earth science