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- An overbank is an alluvial geological deposit consisting of sediment that has been deposited on the floodplain of a river or stream by flood waters that...
- floodplains are formed by deposition on the inside of river meanders and by overbank flow. Wherever the river meanders, the flowing water erodes the river bank...
- River Control Structure is a complex containing the original low-sill and overbank structures, as well as the auxiliary structure that was constructed after...
- river has caused the formation of river levees due to deposition from the overbank flow. The height difference between the levee top and the surrounding floodplains...
- minimized development in floodplains and has helped reduce the damage from overbank flooding that has occurred in the county's more developed watersheds. The...
- Structure, a system of a low-sill structure, an auxiliary structure, an overbank structure, a navigation lock, and a power plant near Red River Landing...
- plants like Hydrilla and Duckweed that can restrict water flow and cause overbank flooding. Ponds, depending on their orientation and size, can spread their...
- perennial streams since such material is continuously flushed. In the adjacent overbank of a perennial stream, fine sediment may cling to riparian plant stems...
- loop at 40 miles per hour, speed hill, cutback overbank turn, heartline roll, mid-course break run, overbank helix, an additional break run, then finally...
- When the bank reached 50 degrees, First Officer al-Shaafei called out "overbank," indicating that the aircraft's bank was becoming dangerous. The bank...