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|definition=River stretch cut off at one end either by natural or artificial influences (dam). A cutoff meander is at the open end -as a rule- from central water connected to the river, possibly only through a pipeline. A cutoff meander is often developed from a branch.
|definition=River stretch cut off at one end either by natural or artificial influences (dam). A cutoff meander is at the open end -as a rule- from central water connected to the river, possibly only through a pipeline. A cutoff meander is often developed from a branch.
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|source=translated from "DIN 4047-5" and "DIN 4054"  by Alejandro and Hannah Carrizo
|source=translated from "DIN 4047-5" and "DIN 4054"  by Alejandro and Hannah Carrizo
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|related_terms=[[oxbow lake]]
|name_de=Altarm
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 5 April 2017

Definition

River stretch cut off at one end either by natural or artificial influences (dam). A cutoff meander is at the open end -as a rule- from central water connected to the river, possibly only through a pipeline. A cutoff meander is often developed from a branch.

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Source

translated from "DIN 4047-5" and "DIN 4054" by Alejandro and Hannah Carrizo

Related terms

oxbow lake

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