Widespread bed aggradation forced flow through floodplain channels, depositing additional sediment in the side channels of the Elwha river floodplain.
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Conifer resin has no aggradation character because it consists of derivatives of diterpenes ( resin part ) and monoterpenes ( part turpentine ).
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Terraces along the river will record the cyclic changes, where glacial and interglacial time periods are associated with either incision or aggradation.
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Aggradation can be caused by changes in climate, land use, and geologic activity, such as volcanic eruption, earthquakes, and faulting.
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The morphology of an alluvial river reach is controlled by a combination of sediment supply, substrate composition, discharge, vegetation, and bed aggradation.
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The rapid aggradation of sediments from the delta produced a steep delta slope, which may have resulted in occasional debris flows that formed the turbides.
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If aggradation continues to occur in the main channel, this will make levee overtopping more likely again, and the levees can continue to build up.
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Branney et al . suggest that the chemical changes are recording progressive aggradation at the base of the flow from an eruption whose composition changes with time.
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In times of drier climate, wind dominates and blows a lot of sediment into a weaker fluvial system, leading to aggradation and floodplain re-distribution.
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Depending on the nature of the river bed, strong movements of sediment could lead to ements to aggradation, thus covering the chain with gravel and stones.