river bottom
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Definition
Noun: 1. The bed or channel of a river: The ground or surface over which a river flows; the bottom of a river. 2. A former river channel: Land that was once the bed or channel of a river but may now be dry or occupied differently.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The divers explored the river bottom, searching for lost artifacts. (The divers explored the ground at the base of the river's flow.)
- The heavy rains caused silt to be stirred up from the river bottom. (The rains disturbed the material on the river's bed.)
- This fertile valley is an ancient river bottom, rich in nutrients deposited by the old waterway. (The valley is land that was once a river channel.)
Advanced Usage
- Geological/Geographical Context: The term is often used in scientific descriptions of landforms, sediment transport, and historical geology to describe both current and paleo-channels.
- The study focused on sediment composition in the river bottom.
- Ecological Context: Used to describe the habitat at the base of a river, which is a distinct ecosystem.
- The health of the river bottom is crucial for many aquatic species.
Variants and Related Words
- Riverbed (n): A more common synonym for the currently active channel of a river.
- Streambed (n): The channel bottom of a smaller stream or creek.
- Channel (n): The general pathway that contains a river's flow.
- Floodplain (n): The flat land adjacent to a river that is subject to flooding; related but distinct from the river bottom itself.
Synonyms
- Riverbed
- Streambed
- Channel bed
Notes on Meaning
The term "river bottom" can refer to two related but distinct concepts: 1. The physical bottom of an existing river. 2. The landform created by a river that has shifted its course or dried up, often identifiable by its shape and soil composition.
Noun
- a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a river