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The speed of a shallow-water wave is a function of wave period.
Stream Bed
The bottom of a stream or creek where water flows, typically consisting of sediment, rocks, and organic matter.
Sediment Sizes
The classification of sediment particles based on their diameter, influencing their transport and deposition by natural agents.
Headwater
The source or furthest point upstream of a river or stream, where the water is typically clean and cold, emanating from springs or melting snow.
Base Level
The lowest level to which a stream can erode, commonly represented by the level of the sea, lake, or main river valley.
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