Geomorphic condition definition

Geomorphic condition means the degree of departure from the dimensions, pattern, and profile associated with a naturally stable channel representing the unique dynamic equilibrium condition of a river segment.
Geomorphic condition means the degree of departure, if any, from the dimensions, pattern, and profile associated with the naturally stable channel that result from the unique set of natural stream processes or dynamic equilibrium conditions of a stream or river seg- ment.
Geomorphic condition means the degree of departure from the

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