The physical interaction of flowing water and the natural channels of rivers and streams. Such processes play an essential and conspicuous role in the denudation of land surfaces and the transport of rock detritus from higher to lower levels.
"Fluvial" refers to the shapes made by running water. Over the course of years or centuries, running water can wear away the hardest materials; for example, the Grand Canyon in the USA was carved by the flowing water of the Colorado River.
Water flowing - "fluvial" - is one of the important ways in which our landscape was formed.
fluvial flooding is when pipes burst and go into the river cursing the river to overflow flooding the bank, this could also be called river flooding.
Fluvial deposits are graded by the process of the flow of water. Glacial deposits are ungraded because as the ice melts the deposits are all "dumped" together.
none of the above
Sediment is a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water, or ice, and/or by the force of gravity acting on the particle itself.Sediments are most often transported by water (fluvial processes), wind (aeolian processes) and glaciers. Beach sands and river channel deposits are examples of fluvial transport and deposition, though sediment also often settles out of slow-moving or standing water in lakes and oceans. Desert sand dunes and loess are examples of aeolian transport and deposition. Glacial moraine deposits and till are ice-transported sediments.
The scientific process
your question is not clear as it is,and i tend to think you meant depositional environments.in case of deposition environments we have;continental(fluvial,aeolian,alluvial),transitional environment (lagoons,beach),marine environment (reef,shallow and deep marine) and glacial environment.
The Chinese had a fluvial festival.
Through the action of running water, (Fluvial process).
Belonging to rivers; growing or living in streams or ponds; as, a fluvial plant.
Belonging to rivers; growing or living in streams or ponds; as, a fluvial plant.
Erosion by moving water in a river is called fluvial erosion.
Aviación del Litoral Fluvial Argentino was created in 1946.
Aviación del Litoral Fluvial Argentino ended in 1949.
Ro Charlton has written: 'Fundamentals of fluvial geomorphology' -- subject(s): Fluvial geomorphology
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yes they do because the fluvial patterns create meandering scars along the loads
Fluvial flooding is caused by river water, pluvial flooding relates to rain water.
fluvial funds