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CONFLUENCE | definition in the Cambridge English DictionaryCONFLUENCE meaning: 1. the place where two rivers flow together and become one larger river 2. a situation in which two…. Learn more.
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Dynamics of Mixing at River Confluences | Illinois - BlogsConfluences occur where water and sediment from two or more rivers join one another. These features are important sites for mixing within river networks.Missing: types | Show results with:types
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What is a Confluence River? - World AtlasOct 2, 2018 · A confluence is a river which is formed when two or more rivers combine to form a single channel of water.
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The planform mobility of river channel confluencesRiver channel confluences are widely acknowledged as important geomorphological nodes that control the downstream routing of water and sediment, ...
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Confluences function as ecological hotspots: Geomorphic and ...Confluences function as ecological hotspots: Geomorphic and regional drivers can help identify patterns of fish distribution within a seascape. October 24, 2019.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Ecological Importance of Tributaries and ConfluencesConfluences usually present high species richness and unique community compositions because they are important pathways for the dispersal of organisms in ...
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Birthplace of the Sandusky River | Wooster GeologistsApr 6, 2019 · The most impressive confluence I've visited is where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda Rivers meet to produce the iconic Ganges at Devprayag, India.
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Green River - Utah History to GoThe Green re-enters Utah in the middle of Whirlpool Canyon, about five miles below its confluence with the Yampa. After passing through Island and Rainbow parks ...
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Confluence effects in rivers: Interactions of basin scale, network ...May 28, 2004 · Effects of confluences on river morphology are conditioned by basin shape and channel network patterns, and they include the nonlinear ...<|separator|>
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The Dynamics of River Confluences (Chapter 12)Apr 30, 2020 · The arrangement of rivers in networks in which small streams combine to form large streams, large streams join to form small rivers, and waters ...
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Hydrodynamic characteristics and channel morphodynamics at a ...May 1, 2020 · The river confluence is a dynamic area in which complex flow patterns develop as the flows of two different streams merge. In this area, the ...Missing: geological | Show results with:geological
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Definition of confluence geometry. - ResearchGateThe geometry of non-pressurized tunnel intersections governs the hydraulic behavior of the confluence flows, which are critical to the safe operation of pumped ...
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Flow and sediment dynamics in channel confluences - AGU JournalsMar 27, 2012 · [2] In fluvial networks, confluences are associated with significant changes in flow dynamics, sediment transport and bed morphology, which ...
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Review and Comparison of Numerical Simulations of Secondary ...Understanding river confluences is not an easy matter because it depends on variables like the type of confluence (symmetrical, i.e., Y-shape; asymmetrical), ...<|separator|>
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Structure of turbulent flow at a river confluence with momentum and ...May 7, 2011 · This study uses an eddy-resolving numerical model to simulate the mean flow and large-scale turbulence structure at an asymmetrical river ...
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Mixing dynamics at river confluences governed by intermodal ...Dec 15, 2022 · Waters of rivers flowing into confluences can create prominent visual patterns of mixing when the incoming flows differ in colour or turbidity.<|separator|>
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Morphologies, patterns, and filling architectures at the confluence ...Sep 15, 2023 · The study found three confluence patterns: asymmetric, symmetric with low angle, and asymmetric with high angle, which control three- ...
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Turbulent Flow Structure in a Confluence: Influence of Tributaries ...Feb 11, 2021 · Best [4] identified six main flow elements in river confluences, namely: flow stagnation, flow deflection, flow separation, maximum velocity, ...Turbulent Flow Structure In... · 3. Results · 3.2. Mean Flow...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Three-dimensional numerical simulation of mixing patterns at open ...This study investigated the mixing structure at open channel confluences using three-dimensional numerical modeling.
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Density Effects at a Concordant Bed Natural River ConfluenceFeb 28, 2020 · The effects on hydrodynamics and mixing of temperature-induced density differences between incoming flows are investigated at a small-size, concordant bed ...Missing: peer- | Show results with:peer-
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Sediment transport and bed morphology at river channel confluencesBed morphology at channel confluences is characterized by three distinct elements: avalanche faces at the mouth of each confluent channel, a deep central scour ...
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Effect of bed morphology on flow mixing length at river confluencesJan 12, 1995 · Here we report measure-ments from three river confluences of moderate size which show that bed discordance can markedly increase mixing rates.
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Sediment transport and bed morphology at river confluencesAug 7, 2025 · As confluence angle and discharge ratio increase, the sediment contributions from the confluent channels are progressively segregated in their ...References (56) · Recommended Publications · Suspended Sediment...
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Sediment transport at the river confluences - Taylor & Francis OnlineThis article scrutinizes the role of tributaries on sediment transport at 11 confluence locations along 86.4 km stretched river Bakreshwar.
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[PDF] Experiments on the Morphodynamics of Open Channel ConfluencesBest, J. L. (1988). Sediment transport and bed morphology at river channel confluences. 959. Sedimentology, 35, 481-498.
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[PDF] Flow, Sediment, and Morpho-Dynamics of River Confluence in Tidal ...Aug 7, 2020 · This study discusses the hydrodynamics, sediment transport, morphological changes, and the factors affecting these processes and reviews the ...
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Flow Dynamics at River Channel Confluences: Implications for ...Jan 1, 1987 · Flow dynamics at river channel confluences can be characterized by six major regions of flow stagnation, flow deflection, flow separation, maximum velocity, ...
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A Bayesian analysis of physical habitat changes at tributary ...Nov 15, 2008 · Tributary confluences are known to affect downstream channel morphology and have the potential to increase downstream habitat heterogeneity.
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Effect of tributary and braided confluences on aquatic ...River-channel confluences create habitat heterogeneity by introducing multiple zones of hydraulic flow and increase macroinvertebrate densities and ...
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[PDF] How do Stream Confluences Influence Aquatic Invertebrate ...Hypothesis 1: River confluences provide more heterogeneous habitat and nutrients that can support a more diverse and different macroinvertebrate community. ...
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Tributary control of physical heterogeneity and biological diversity at ...Simulated physical heterogeneity is most sensitive to the ratios of tributary to mainstream bed load flux and bed load grain size and is less sensitive to ...
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Fish community traits near a large confluence: Implications for its ...The present study highlights the ecological importance of river confluence in improving regional fish abundance and species diversity.
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[PDF] River Confluences Increase Vegetation-Patch DiversityWe conclude that network nodes play an important role in maintaining the biodiversity of river networks.
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Aggradation at tributary confluences as a control on biodiversity in ...This helps to ex- plain why river confluences can behave as 'hotspots' that exhibit elevated biodiversity. In general, we expect that biodiversity increases ...
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A Bayesian analysis of physical habitat changes at tributary ... - WileyThere is evidence that tributary confluences can be ''biodiversity hotspots'' in river systems because higher taxon diversity at tributary confluences has.
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Disturbance reverses classic biodiversity predictions in river-like ...Local species diversity in dendritic, river-like landscapes is generally expected to be higher in larger, more connected downstream confluences than in upstream ...
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The quantitative response of pollutant spatial distribution and mixing ...Abstract. River confluences are key nodes of pollutant transport in fluvial ecosystems and they are accompanied by complex hydrodynamic and mixing processes.
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Landscape features control river's confluences water quality and ...Apr 17, 2023 · We found considerable intertributary variation in temperature and nutrient levels, and between the tributaries and the main stem.
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Density Differences Affect the Mixing Process Of Pollutants In The ...The strong density difference in the confluence area enhances the pollutant mixing process and shortens the mixing distance. The flow velocity distribution and ...
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Effects of stratification on hydrodynamics and mixing process at a ...Feb 25, 2025 · Stratification effects has altered the flow pattern of a confluence area significantly in both the horizontal plane and cross-sections.
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Multi-discharge field tests in an arid river system - ScienceDirectJun 1, 2024 · In these mixing zones, pollutant concentrations can temporarily exceed water quality standards until contaminants are mixed and diluted by ...
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Large channel confluences influence geomorphic heterogeneity of a ...Oct 6, 2009 · [25] Large tributaries contribute to river channel geomorphic heterogeneity by influencing the sediment composition and width of shoals ...
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Full article: Effects of tributary floodplain on confluence hydrodynamicsIf two tributaries are angled to the post-confluence channel, the mutual flow deflection of the two streams causes dual counter-rotating secondary circulations ...
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Hydro‐Thermodynamic Processes at a Large Confluence Under ...Nov 29, 2022 · In this study, we investigate the hydro-thermodynamic processes at a major confluence in the Yangtze River using a three-dimensional numerical model.Missing: fundamentals | Show results with:fundamentals
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Hydrodynamic Response of Channel Flow Confluence to the ...Aug 17, 2024 · This study investigated the hydrodynamic response of channel flow confluence to the tributary floodplain, that is, various widths and heights of the floodplain.
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Agricultural land around river confluences could strongly suppress ...These findings suggest that areas surrounding river confluences tend are highly prone to frequent flooding during periods of heavy rainfall, and are associated ...
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How a confluence of extreme weather, geography and ... - NBC NewsJul 9, 2025 · Steep hills, shallow soils and a fault zone have made Hill Country, also called "flash flood alley," one of the state's most dangerous regions.Local · Featured · More From Nbc<|separator|>
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The Copula Application for Analysis of the Flood Threat at the River ...Mar 4, 2023 · In recent years, the use of the copula functions in the bivariate analysis of the flood risk at the river confluences has been increasing.
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Aerial Observations and Numerical Simulations Confirm Density ...May 31, 2022 · Modelling hydraulics and sediment transport at river confluences. In River confluences, tributaries and the fluvial network (pp. 17–43) ...
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[PDF] Innovation in Sedimentation and River Hydraulics ModelingSince 2004, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) has developed and maintained SRH-2D as a numerical model for simulating river and reservoir processes. The ...
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Numerical Simulation of Confluence Flow in a Degraded Bed - MDPIThis study demonstrated the feasibility of high-resolution LES for large-scale rivers by considering the detailed bathymetry and submerged hydraulic structures.
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[PDF] Field and numerical study of river confluence flow structuresTo study the hydrodynamically complex flow features in confluence zones several numerical simulations were carried out, though in very few cases together with ...
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Numerical simulation study on hydraulic behavior at the confluence ...The analysis shows that discharge ratio of mainstream to its confluent tributary is a crucial factor which dominates location of junction point, junction line ...
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Accounting for density-driven secondary flows at river confluences ...Oct 9, 2025 · The suspended sediment transport is modelled by the advection-diffusion equation, with proper source terms for erosion and deposition fluxes.
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Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Mixing at River ...This study uses a three-dimensional model to examine mixing processes immediately downstream of confluences as well as further downstream in the mainstream.
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Flow dynamics at a river confluence on Mississippi RiverThe mixing process of two branches in a river confluence is highly dynamic and can exhibit two flow modes depending on the momentum ratio: i) Kelvin-Helmholtz ...
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(PDF) Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Mixing at River ...Aug 7, 2025 · Lateral mixing of a pollutant is considered as a slow process that is usually complete within 100-300 river widths.Missing: dilution | Show results with:dilution
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Why Engineers Can't Control RiversApr 4, 2023 · In fact, the majority of bridges that fail in the United States don't collapse from structural problems or deterioration; they fail from scour ...
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Introduction to HEC-RAS - Hydrologic Engineering CenterThese situations include mixed flow regime calculations (i.e., hydraulic jumps), hydraulics of bridges, and evaluating profiles at river confluences (stream ...
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[PDF] chapter 10 bridges - Maryland State Highway AdministrationAug 2, 2011 · or more features such as wide flood plains, river bends or river confluences, the inherent limitations of the one-dimensional model may ...
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Reduction of local scour at river confluences using a collarIn addition, installation of a collar at RCs can decrease the scour depth up to 100%, thus completely avoiding the scour process. The results also show that by ...
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An experimental study to control scour at river confluenceIn the present experimental study, vanes and circular piles are proposed as scour mitigation measures. Experiments are performed in a distorted mobile bed model ...
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Full article: A multivariate design framework for river confluencesDesign discharges at rivers are required for many engineering purposes, including the determination of design water levels for flood protection structures such ...Missing: infrastructure | Show results with:infrastructure
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[PDF] Bridge Scour Evaluation: Screening, Analysis, & CountermeasuresTo minimize future bridge flood damage and ensure public safety requires developing and implementing improved procedures for designing bridges and inspecting.
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Shapiro Administration Announces $3.4 Million Investment in Point ...Dec 5, 2024 · Shapiro Administration Announces $3.4 Million Investment in Point State Park to Upgrade Amenities, Walkways, Lighting and More Ahead of NFL ...
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Point State Park – Pittsburgh's Confluence - Pittsburghpa.govPoint State Park sits at the confluence of Pittsburgh's Three Rivers. The triangular plot of land at the tip of "The Golden Triangle" is a significant place ...
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[PDF] A Brief History and Summary of the Effects of River Engineering and ...Nevertheless, the widespread and long history of human intervention in river discharge has contributed to the declines of about 25 percent of the species. Page ...Missing: outcomes | Show results with:outcomes
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Human-Engineered Changes on Mississippi River Increased ...Apr 4, 2018 · The research team found that about three-quarters of that elevated flood hazard can be attributed to human modifications of the river and its ...
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Pittsburgh District's Historical Photographs - Army Corps of EngineersDowntown Pittsburgh, PA, in 1925, looking at the “Point,” or confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers and the beginning of the Ohio. Pittsburgh ...
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2 Changes in Missouri River Sediment and Related ProcessesThis transformation resulted in decreased volumes of transported sediment, sediment deposition in the mainstem reservoirs, and caused channel bed and bank ...
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The Symbolic Meaning of Rivers in Hindu MythologyOct 5, 2024 · In Hindu mythology, rivers frequently represent life, purification, and rejuvenation. Continuously flowing, they reflect the cycles of ...
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Confluence of waters: Significance and symbolismOct 30, 2024 · Discover the confluence of waters, a sacred meeting point symbolizing unity and purity, where different rivers and bodies of water unite.
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The Spiritual Significance of Triveni Sangam - Prayag DarshanMar 31, 2025 · The confluence of these three sacred rivers is seen as a symbol of divine union and the convergence of different aspects of spiritual growth. 8.
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Exploring Cosmic, Spiritual Significance Of Triveni Sangam & Maha ...Jan 26, 2025 · Triveni: The Union of Three into One Symbolism The confluence of the Ganga (purity), Yamuna (devotion), and Saraswati (knowledge) represents the ...
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The Kumbh: A Confluence of River, Religion and PeopleIt meets the Yamuna River, which is both a symbol of devotion and the Ganga's biggest tributary. It also meets the invisible river Saraswati, which symbolises ...
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The Sacred Journey of the Ganga: Mythology, Heritage, and ...Jan 11, 2025 · The Ganga is a sacred river, originating from the Himalayas, considered a goddess in Hinduism, and a source of spiritual liberation, traversing ...
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[PDF] Rivers in Vedic Literature: Symbolism, Significance, and Cultural ...Aug 20, 2024 · Rivers in Vedic literature are sacred symbols, divine presences, and essential for rituals, influencing religious practices and social customs. ...
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Confluence of rivers: Significance and symbolismSep 12, 2025 · Confluence of rivers symbolizes a return to fundamental knowledge and recognition of life within a living Earth. It represents a starting point ...
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Human affinity for rivers - Wiley Online LibraryJul 26, 2022 · Humans live near rivers for water, resources, navigation, trade, and because great river outlets offer favorable opportunities.
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Cities Where Rivers Meet: A Reddit Inspired Geography LessonJan 4, 2025 · Cities nestled at the confluence of rivers offer a unique blend of geography, history, and human ingenuity.
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Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site - National Park ServiceJul 23, 2020 · Population estimates for Cahokia proper range from 10-20,000, which was equivalent to the population of many European cities at that time. If ...
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Illinois - State.govThis agricultural society may have had a population of 10–20,000 at its peak between 1050 and 1150. Primary features at the site include Monks Mound, the ...
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Koblenz: Where History Meets Two Rhine Valley RiversAug 15, 2023 · The area that is now Koblenz was originally settled by the Romans around 8 BC and then known as “Confluentes” because of the merging of the ...
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Special Issue for Pittsburgh: Our Rivers - NCBI - NIHPittsburgh did become the cradle of the American industrial revolution, Nordenberg said, and its rivers played a huge role in its growth. By the early 1800s, ...
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Riverfront Resurgence: Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Heritage TrailOct 3, 2019 · More than 820,000 trips are made on the Three Rivers Heritage Trail each year, generating an estimated total annual economic impact of $8.3 ...
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Two Niles Meet - NASA Earth ObservatoryMay 18, 2013 · Its main tributaries—the White Nile and the Blue Nile—meet in Khartoum, Sudan, a rain-poor city of nearly 2 million residents that relies on the ...
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The Meeting of the Niles - Lesson 4: The Nile River - An OverviewAt Khartoum the White and Blue Nile branches meet. The Blue Nile carries roughly twice the water of the White Nile, but its flow is concentrated in the ...
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Africa's Notable Confluence Zones - Face2Face AfricaSep 22, 2022 · For instance, in West Africa, the Benue River confluences with the Niger River in the Lokoja region.
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The Tigris: The river that birthed civilisation - BBCAug 1, 2023 · In southern Iraq, the sprawling Mesopotamian Marshes absorb the Tigris close to the confluence with its sister river, the Euphrates, and both ...
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The Tigris and Euphrates in Iraq: 'The Land Between Two Rivers ...From their sources in the mountains of eastern Turkey, the rivers flow through portions of Turkey, Syria and Iraq before converging at the Iraqi city of al- ...
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Devprayag Uttarakhand | Sacred Confluence of Holy RiversDevprayag is the place where the holy rivers Bhagirathi and Alaknanda meet, merge into one and take the name Ganga, making it a unique pilgrimage.
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Confluence of river Alaknanda and Bhagirathi at Devprayag. Clear ...Jun 24, 2024 · Flow, one of them, Bhagirathi, on the right is flowing way faster (not sure if that is the right term). Standing there one can even hear the ...
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Capturing Prayagraj: A visual tale of rivers, rituals and heritageFeb 29, 2024 · The Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj is where the Ganga, Yamuna, and invisible Saraswati rivers meet. The Ganga's muddy waters blend with the ...
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Jialing River | Yangtze, Chongqing, Sichuan - BritannicaJialing River, river in central China. A tributary of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang), with the largest drainage area of the Yangtze basin.
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Confluence of rivers creates two-color scenery in Chongqing - CGTNJun 5, 2023 · The Yangtze River is in yellow and red, while the Jialing River is in green. Experts explained. ... Confluence of rivers creates two-color scenery ...
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Confluence of Yangtze and Jialing rivers in ChongqingJul 1, 2025 · The Yangtze and Jialing rivers met and merged with contrasting colors and temperatures at Chaotianmen Wharf in Southwest China's Chongqing on Saturday.
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Irrawaddy River Valley, Delta and Control of Myanmar's Lifeline“The Irrawaddy is formed by the confluence of the Nmai and Mali rivers. Both branches rise in the glaciers of the high and remote mountains in northern Myanmar ...
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When Rivers Collide: 10 Confluences Around the World - TwistedSifterApr 17, 2012 · In geography, a confluence is the meeting of two or more bodies of water. Known also as a conflux, it refers either to the point where a ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Deutsches Eck with Emperor's Monument - Romantischer RheinThe establishment of the Teutonic Order at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle in 1216 gave this historic site its name, the “Deutsches Eck” (“German Corner ...
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Koblenz: Where the Rhine and Moselle Rivers Come TogetherJul 10, 2023 · The confluence of these two rivers was historically important both for military and commerce purposes. Ruled at different times by France and ...Missing: settlement | Show results with:settlement
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Dreiflüsseeck - Where Three Rivers Meet - Stadt PassauThree rivers from three directions meet at the so-called Dreiflüsseeck in Passau: Danube, Inn and Ilz offer an impressive natural spectacle here.
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Three Rivers Viewpoint | Oberhausmuseum PassauThe Linde Battery offers the unique panoramic view of the old town and the confluence of the three rivers of Passau, Danube, Inn and Ilz.
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River Facts - ORSANCOThe Ohio River is 981 miles (1582 km) long, starting at the confluence of the Allegheny and the Monongahela Rivers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and ending in ...
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Hey Ray! What Causes The Line At The Confluence Of The Three ...Mar 27, 2021 · The line is a function of what we call 'rock bottom', and it's a thing with the two rivers. McMullen said. The Allegheny and the Mon have different river ...
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Edward "Ted" and Pat Jones-Confluence Point State ParkThe park's wetlands are part of the Mississippi Flyway, making it a great place to see waterfowl, including bald eagles and raptors.
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Mississippi/Missouri Confluence (U.S. National Park Service)Dec 13, 2023 · Located near the confluence of two great rivers, Cahokia was a hub for trade and transportation. During its golden age between 1000 and 1350 CE ...
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Confluence of Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at Cairo, ILThe Ohio River becomes a tributary of the Mississippi River directly south of Cairo, Illinois, a small city on the spit of land where the rivers converge.
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Confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers - National Park ServiceJan 8, 2025 · After traveling more than 900 miles on the Ohio River, Lewis and Clark reached the Mississippi River. On November 14, 1803, they camped at the point where the ...
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The Meeting of Waters — An Amazon River PhenomenonExplore the captivating Meeting of Waters phenomenon in the Amazon! Discover the unique properties of Rio Negro and Rio Solimões.
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Meeting of the Waters - NASA Earth ObservatorySep 6, 2012 · Where the two rivers meet, east of Manaus, Brazil, they flow side by side within the same channel for several kilometers. The cooler, denser, ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Solimões River | Amazon, Peru, Colombia | BritannicaIt is the greatest river of South America and the largest drainage system in the world in terms of the volume of its flow and the area of its basin. While there ...
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Longest rivers - Geoscience AustraliaJun 27, 2014 · Longest rivers The mighty Murray River is Australia's longest but the Darling River and its upper tributaries is fractionally longer.
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Murray and Darling River Confluence - Experience WentworthThe Murray and Darling River system is the fourth largest river catchment in the world – Wentworth is the confluence of all rivers west of the Great Dividing ...
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Wentworth where Australia's Biggest Rivers MeetJun 13, 2022 · Wentworth is where Australia's two biggest rivers, the Murray and Darling, meet, with distinct colors due to different river beds. Junction ...
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Shotover River Confluence Swamp - Otago Regional CouncilWetland area located upstream of a roche moutonnée at the historic confluence of the Shotover and Kawarau Rivers.
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Confluence Arrow River and Kawarau Rivers - QueenstownThe Arrow River is well known as being a river containing Gold and snakes from Macetown past Arrowtown and on to the Kawarau River.Missing: famous | Show results with:famous
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Response of the Strickland and Fly River confluence to postglacial ...The model is applied to the Fly/Strickland River system in Papua New Guinea, where the larger of the two upstream reaches is the Strickland River, the smaller ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Protect This Place: The Headwaters of Papua New Guinea's ...Apr 30, 2025 · Here the Lagaip and OK Om Rivers combine to form the Headwaters of the Strickland, the major tributary of the Fly River. It's home to ...Missing: confluences | Show results with:confluences
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Lakes & Rivers Of Antarctica: Lake Vostok, Onyx River & MoreNotably, the Onyx River, the longest river in Antarctica, flows into Lake Vanda during the summer, feeding it glacial and snowfield meltwater. Mostly lidded ...Missing: confluences | Show results with:confluences
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Measurements of ice deformation at the confluence area of ...Jan 20, 2017 · An experimental study of ice deformation at the confluence area of Unteraargletscher, Bernese Alps, Switzerland, has been carried out.
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Ice stream structural glaciology - AntarcticGlaciers.orgJun 24, 2020 · It is captured by surficial structures, such as crevasses and longitudinal flow structures (also known as flow stripes, flow lines, and streak lines)
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Full article: The effect of valley confluence and bedrock geology ...Jun 5, 2023 · We find that the primary control upon the location of overdeepenings arises from confluences of glacial valleys due to ice speeding up at these locations.
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The Structural Glaciology of a Temperate Valley Glacier - BioOneMay 1, 2005 · This paper describes the structural glaciology of Haut Glacier d'Arolla, a small valley glacier fed by two distinct accumulation basins in the Swiss Alps.<|separator|>
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Glacial and glaciofluvial deposits in the interlobate areas of the ...Glaciofluvial sediment was deposited in subglacial tunnels or cavities simultaneously with till deformation and deposition resulting from subglacial melting.
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Structural glaciology - AntarcticGlaciers.orgIn the compressional, accelerating ice flow, such as the area of confluence between two adjoining ice flow units, longitudinal extension occurs in the ...
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What is an estuary? - NOAA's National Ocean ServiceJun 9, 2025 · Estuaries and their surrounding wetlands are bodies of water usually found where rivers meet the sea.
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Monitoring Estuaries: Estuaries TutorialAug 15, 2025 · The degree to which fresh water and saltwater mix in an estuary is measured using isohalines. Isohalines are areas in the water that have equal ...
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Estuarine Front - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsEstuarine fronts are defined as dynamic interfaces within estuaries where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with seawater, resulting in a boundary ...
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[PDF] Linking watershed nutrient loading to estuary water quality with ...Sep 26, 2023 · However, estuaries can display nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation that may vary temporally and spatially (Elser et al., 2007; Conley et al., ...
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[PDF] Controls on buffering and coastal acidification in a temperate estuaryBalanced at the confluence of the land and sea, estuaries are dynamic mixing zones, sites of biogeochemical transfor- mations and enrichments, and essential ...
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Classifying Estuaries: By Geology - NOAA's National Ocean ServiceAug 12, 2024 · Estuaries are bodies of water and their surrounding coastal habitats typically found where rivers meet the sea. Estuaries harbor unique ...
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[PDF] DRIVERS OF CHANGE IN ESTUARINE-COASTAL ECOSYSTEMSExamples of change in estuaries, as altered: (a) sediment supply to the Yangtze Estuary,. (b) total phosphorus loading to the Potomac Estuary, (c) index of ...
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Weather Glossary: C's - NOAAApr 17, 2023 · Confluence is not the same as convergence. Winds often accelerate as they enter a confluent zone, resulting in speed divergence which ...
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KinematicsAs wind directions converge into a narrower space (confluence or directional convergence), the wind also speeds up along the direction of flow. It is not ...
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[PDF] The Confluence Zone of the Intense Katabatic Winds at Terra Nova ...Apr 20, 1990 · The Confluence Zone of the Intense Katabatic Winds at Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica, as Derived From Airborne Sastrugi Surveys and. Page 1. ...
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[PDF] Unified Surface Analysis Manual - National Hurricane Center - NOAANov 21, 2013 · surface wind confluence in the tropics, due to confluence of northeasterly and southeasterly trade winds, and/or confluence at the poleward ...<|separator|>
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9.3 Five Air Motion Types You Must Get to Know | METEO 300The axis of confluence is in the direction that confluence is occurring; the axis of diffluence is in the direction that diffluence is occurring. Credit: W ...
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[PDF] Malvinas Confluence based on inverted echo sounders and altimetryJul 15, 1996 · In this work we define the currents as the flows above the pycnocline. This definition of the currents, while leading to quantitative ...
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[PDF] JOURNAL OF MARINE RESEARCH - EliScholarThe upper level is marked by a strong thermohaline front due to the encounter of two major ocean currents: the Brazil Current (BC), which transports warm and ...
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[PDF] The South Atlantic and the Atlantic Meridional Overturning CirculationJan 31, 2011 · The South Atlantic contains two of the most energetic regions of the world ocean: the confluence of the Malvinas and Brazil. Currents on the ...
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Key Role of the Ocean Western Boundary currents in shaping the ...Feb 28, 2019 · The OWBCs maintain the SST-fronts through the heat confluence associated with boundary currents of both subtropical and subpolar oceanic gyres.
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[PDF] Chapter 13 Western Boundary CurrentsStrong, persistent currents along the western boundaries of the world's major ocean basins are called "western boundary currents" (WBCs).
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[PDF] MONITORING OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE INTERACTIONS IN ...The present paper focuses on the transition regions where warm western boundary currents extend eastward into the ocean basins and loose heat to the atmosphere.