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- Riffle-pool_sequence abstract "In a flowing stream, a riffle-pool sequence (also known as a pool-riffle sequence) develops as a stream's hydrological flow structure alternates from areas of relatively shallow to deeper water. This sequence is present only in streams carrying gravel or coarser sediments. Riffles are formed in shallow areas by coarser materials such as gravel deposits over which water flows. Pools are deeper and calmer areas whose bed load (in general) is made up of finer material such as silt. Streams with only sand or silt laden beds do not develop the feature. The sequence within a stream bed commonly occurs at intervals of from 5 to 7 stream widths. Meandering streams with relatively coarse bed load tend to develop a riffle-pool sequence with pools in the outsides of the bends and riffles in the crossovers between one meander to the next on the opposite margin of the stream. The pools are areas of active erosion and the material eroded tends to be deposited in the riffle area between.".
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- Riffle-pool_sequence wikiPageID "7127489".
- Riffle-pool_sequence wikiPageRevisionID "600147055".
- Riffle-pool_sequence hasPhotoCollection Riffle-pool_sequence.
- Riffle-pool_sequence subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Riffle-pool_sequence subject Category:Limnology.
- Riffle-pool_sequence subject Category:Physical_geography.
- Riffle-pool_sequence subject Category:Rivers.
- Riffle-pool_sequence subject Category:Water_streams.
- Riffle-pool_sequence type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Riffle-pool_sequence type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Riffle-pool_sequence type River109411430.
- Riffle-pool_sequence type Rivers.
- Riffle-pool_sequence type Stream109448361.
- Riffle-pool_sequence type Thing100002452.
- Riffle-pool_sequence type WaterStreams.
- Riffle-pool_sequence type YagoGeoEntity.
- Riffle-pool_sequence type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Riffle-pool_sequence comment "In a flowing stream, a riffle-pool sequence (also known as a pool-riffle sequence) develops as a stream's hydrological flow structure alternates from areas of relatively shallow to deeper water. This sequence is present only in streams carrying gravel or coarser sediments. Riffles are formed in shallow areas by coarser materials such as gravel deposits over which water flows. Pools are deeper and calmer areas whose bed load (in general) is made up of finer material such as silt.".
- Riffle-pool_sequence label "Rausche (Hydrogeologie)".
- Riffle-pool_sequence label "Riffle-pool sequence".
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- Riffle-pool_sequence sameAs m.0h5lbg.
- Riffle-pool_sequence sameAs Q1790911.
- Riffle-pool_sequence sameAs Q1790911.
- Riffle-pool_sequence sameAs Riffle-pool_sequence.
- Riffle-pool_sequence wasDerivedFrom Riffle-pool_sequence?oldid=600147055.
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