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3. Floodplain Management Objectives: 1.To be able to explain stream channel processes (erosion, transportation and deposition) 2. Be able to explain the resultant landforms found on floodplains

Over to you Complete the online worksheet based on fluvial processes on GATW Complete your section of the Google Shared document =1Rtp4aDrsnvtAGqbPtGMwU2TnVtuSCjH 1xGO61mo0e04&hl=en&authkey=CIfRm8 gJhttps://docs.google.com/document/edit?id =1Rtp4aDrsnvtAGqbPtGMwU2TnVtuSCjH 1xGO61mo0e04&hl=en&authkey=CIfRm8 gJ

Human Modifications

Resources – Integrated Approach p.90 Task: With the aid of annotated diagrams, describe and explain the differences between a natural and corseted river.

Alternative Stream Management Strategies Objective: To evaluate the costs and benefits of alternative stream management strategies.

Andorra la Vella, Valira river

River in action