The Fluvial Process of Wandering Reach in the Lower Yellow River

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There are three characteristics of river channel which are wandering, transitional, bending in the Lower Yellow River. The fluvial process is complicated and variable. The channel characteristics of wandering reach was analyzed, and then based on the measured data and model test data, the formation conditions, basic characteristics and influencing factor of the fluvial process law in wandering river were analyzed. All of this can provide technical guidance and theoretical support for river regulation of the Lower Yellow River.

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