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- Degradation_(geology) abstract "In geology, degradation refers to the lowering of a fluvial surface, such as a stream bed or floodplain, through erosional processes. It is the opposite of aggradation. Degradation is characteristic of channel networks in which either bedrock erosion is taking place, or in systems that are sediment-starved and are therefore entraining more material than is being deposited. When a stream degrades, it leaves behind a fluvial terrace. This can be further classified as a strath terrace—a bedrock terrace that may have a thin mantle of alluvium—if the river is incising through bedrock. These terraces may often be dated with methods such as cosmogenic radionuclide dating, OSL dating, and paleomagnetic dating (using reversals in the Earth's magnetic field to constrain the timing of events) to find when a river was at a particular level and how quickly it is downcutting.".
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- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Aggradation.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Alluvium.
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- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedimentology.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_streams.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Floodplain.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Fluvial.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Fluvial_terrace.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Geomagnetic_reversal.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Luminescence_dating.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Stream_bed.
- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLink Surface_exposure_dating.
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- Degradation_(geology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Degradation".
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- Degradation_(geology) subject Category:Fluvial_landforms.
- Degradation_(geology) subject Category:Geological_processes.
- Degradation_(geology) subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Degradation_(geology) subject Category:Sedimentology.
- Degradation_(geology) subject Category:Water_streams.
- Degradation_(geology) type Landform.
- Degradation_(geology) type Process.
- Degradation_(geology) type Science.
- Degradation_(geology) type Subfield.
- Degradation_(geology) comment "In geology, degradation refers to the lowering of a fluvial surface, such as a stream bed or floodplain, through erosional processes. It is the opposite of aggradation. Degradation is characteristic of channel networks in which either bedrock erosion is taking place, or in systems that are sediment-starved and are therefore entraining more material than is being deposited. When a stream degrades, it leaves behind a fluvial terrace.".
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