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Rivers and valleysProcesses forming river landscapes - lower course

River features and land uses vary along the course of a river. Conflicts can arise between the different land uses and solutions must be adopted to minimise these disputes.

Part of GeographyRivers and valleys

Processes forming river landscapes - lower course

How levées form along the lower course of a river

Levée

Formation of a Levee
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Formation of a levée
  • The river is on its floodplain with a very low .
  • The river is mainly depositing (silt and sand).
  • When the river floods a lot of silt is deposited on the river banks and much less on the floodplain.
  • Frequent flooding continues this build up.
  • When the river is flowing normally it deposits in the river bed.
  • This raises the river above the floodplain.
  • Usually the built-up levées protect the plain from flooding.
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