Capacity for oxbow lake
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When deposition finally seals off the cutoff from the river channel, an oxbow lake forms. This process can occur over a time from a few years to several decades, and may sometimes become essentially static.
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When deposition finally seals off the cutoff from the river channel, an oxbow lake forms. This process can occur over a time from a few years to several decades, and may sometimes become essentially static.
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An "Oxbow lake" is a U-shaped lake that forms when. wide meander of a river is cut off,creating a free standing body of water.In South Texas,oxbows left by the Rio Grande are called reseas.In Australlia oxbow lakes are called "Billabongs".The word "oxbow" can also refer to U-shaped bend in a river or steam,whether or not it is cut off from the main stream.
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