This is not alluvial plain : : Mississippi
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A floodplain is part of the process, being the smaller area over which the rivers flood at a particular period of time, whereas the alluvial plain is the larger area representing the region over which the floodplains have shifted over geological time. The NCSS glossary instead suggests "flood plain".
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