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how to identify a flood plain in topographic maps

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Floodplain Features. Definition: A floodplain is that area adjacent to a stream that is composed of alluvium and over which the stream presently flows at times of flooding. Floodplain features are landforms produced by stream erosion, sediment transport, and deposition, such as point bars, oxbow lakes, and terraces.

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Floodplain Features. Definition: A floodplain is that area adjacent to a stream that is composed of alluvium and over which the stream presently flows at times of flooding. Floodplain features are landforms produced by stream erosion, sediment transport, and deposition, such as point bars, oxbow lakes, and terraces.

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