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Oxbow Lake
An isolated, curved lake formed when a cutoff meander is filled with water.
Sinuosity
The measure of how much a river or stream meanders, calculated as the channel length divided by the straight-line distance downstream.
Esker
A long, winding ridge of stratified sand and gravel, typically occurring in glaciated and formerly glaciated regions, formed by retreating glaciers or meltwater.
Levees
Natural or artificial embankments built along rivers or watercourses to prevent their waters from overflowing onto adjacent land.
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