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In geomorphology a river is said to be rejuvenated when it is eroding the landscape in response to a lowering of its base level. The process is often a result of a sudden fall in sea level or the rise of land. The disturbance enables a rise in the river's potential energy, increasing its riverbed erosion rate. The erosion occurs as a result of the river adjusting to its new base level.

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  • Rajeunissement de rivière (fr)
  • River rejuvenation (en)
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  • En géomorphologie fluviale, on parle de rajeunissement de rivière lorsque la rivière érode son lit à la suite d'un abaissement de son niveau de base et plus généralement lors d'une modification générale des phénomènes d'érosion et de dépôts. Rajeunissement est parfois employé pour désigner une érosion. (fr)
  • In geomorphology a river is said to be rejuvenated when it is eroding the landscape in response to a lowering of its base level. The process is often a result of a sudden fall in sea level or the rise of land. The disturbance enables a rise in the river's potential energy, increasing its riverbed erosion rate. The erosion occurs as a result of the river adjusting to its new base level. (en)
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  • En géomorphologie fluviale, on parle de rajeunissement de rivière lorsque la rivière érode son lit à la suite d'un abaissement de son niveau de base et plus généralement lors d'une modification générale des phénomènes d'érosion et de dépôts. Rajeunissement est parfois employé pour désigner une érosion. (fr)
  • In geomorphology a river is said to be rejuvenated when it is eroding the landscape in response to a lowering of its base level. The process is often a result of a sudden fall in sea level or the rise of land. The disturbance enables a rise in the river's potential energy, increasing its riverbed erosion rate. The erosion occurs as a result of the river adjusting to its new base level. (en)
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