Stream
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- For other meanings of the word "stream" see Stream (disambiguation).
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The primary meaning of stream is a body of water, confined within a bed and banks and having a detectable current. Stream is the umbrella term used in the scientific community for all flowing natural waters.
Types of water streams
- river - a large natural stream, which may be a waterway.
- creek North American usage: - a small natural stream. Rarely navigable and may be intermittent.
- creek British and Indian usage: - a tidal inlet, typically in a saltmarsh or mangrove swamp. Alternatively, between enclosed and drained, former saltmarshes or swamps. In these cases, the stream is the tidal stream, the course of the sea-water through the creek channel on each of the flood and ebb.
- tributary - a contributory stream - a stream that does not reach the sea but joins another river (a parent river). Sometimes also called a branch.
- brook - a small stream.
Parts of a stream
- confluence - the point at which the two streams merge. If the two tributaries are of approximately equal size, the confluence may be called a fork.
- run - a fairly smooth flowing segment of the stream
- pool - a segment where the water is deeper and slower moving
- riffle - a segment where the flow is shallower and more turbulent
- source - the spring from which the stream originates or other point of origin of a stream.
- headwater (commonly used in the plural where there is no single point source) - the part of a stream or river, close to its source.
- channel - a depression created by constant erosion, that carries the stream's flow
- floodplain - flatlands on either side of the stream that are subject to seasonal flooding
- bed - the bottom of the stream
- mouth - the point at which the stream discharges into a more static body of water such as a lake or ocean
- thalweg - the river's profile (see below). The line joining the deepest point in the channel at each stage from source to mouth. The river's longitudinal section.
- wetted perimeter - the line on which the stream's surface meets the channel walls
Intermittent and ephemeral streams
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