River beds that can shift naturally are more efficient carbon sinks than straightened rivers. It takes about 8500 years for a grain of sand from the Andes to be washed across the Argentine lowlands ...
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How does a river know where to bend? Turns out, it’s chaos
Duelling computer simulations reveal important information about how a river forges its shape ...
The meander in the River Kemp has been restored in a project led by Severn Rivers Trust.
JENISON — Bill Boynton, one hand lightly grasping a huge steering wheel, squinted ahead and pointed at a small tree-filled island in the middle of the Grand River. The 73-year-old Jenison native said ...
IN connexion with the communication by J. H. Horlock in Nature of November 26, p. 1034, I am writing to urge that the term ‘meander’ should be strictly limited to natural meanders, not to bends due to ...
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