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knick point of a river ​

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Knickpoint and river terraces

A knickpoint is an area in the landscape where there is an unexpected irregularity in the gradient of the river profile. An example of a visible knickpoint would be a waterfall. However, some knickpoints can be concealed In the landscape.

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