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'Fluvial landforms' are features on the Earth's surface produced by the action, i.e. erosion and deposition, of a stream or river and include such landforms as bars, levees, braided and meandering channels, and alluvial fans. 'Fluvial processes' are those processes included in the action of running water in a stream or river

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