River meander planforms can be described based on wavelet analysis, but an objective method to identify the main characteristics of a meander planform over all spatial scales is yet to be found. Here we show how a set of simple metrics representing meander shape can be retrieved from a continuous wavelet transform of a planform geometry. We construct a synoptic multiple looping tree to establish the meander structure, revealing the embedding of dominant meander scales in larger-scale loops. The method can be applied beyond the case of rivers to unravel the meandering structure of lava flows, turbidity currents, tidal channels, rivulets, supraglacial streams, and extraterrestrial flows.
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Vermeulen, B., Hoitink, A. J. F., Zolezzi, G., Abad, J. D., & Aalto, R. (2016). Multiscale structure of meanders. Geophysical Research Letters, 43(7), 3288–3297. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GL068238
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