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" FLOOD-PLAIN A plain, bordering a river, which has been formed from deposits of sediment carried down by the river. When a river rises and overflows its banks, the water spreads over the flood-plain; a layer of sediment is deposited at each flood, so that... "
Hazard-Wise: Classroom Resources for Teachers on Natural Hazards and Disasters - Page 28
by Chris Dolan - 1996 - 112 pages
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The Geography of Soils: Formation, Distribution, and Management

Donald Steila, Thomas E. Pond - Nature - 1989 - 282 pages
...example, phosphate fixation. Contrast with nitrogen fixation. Floodplain. A plain, bordering a river, that has been formed from deposits of sediment carried down by the river. When a river rises and overflows its banks, the water spreads over the floodplain; a layer of sediment...
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