Environmental Degradation: A Review on the Potential Impact of River Morphology

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River morphology involves the lateral migration of matters deposited by flowing water in the river channel across its floodplain. This is driven by the erosion along the river banks and point bar deposition over time. This paper presents a review on river morphology studies and its potential impact to the society. The reviewed studies include mathematical models and computer simulation such as FLUVIAL-11 and RVR Meander Package that are significant to illustrate a continuous research development on channel adjustment. The findings also shows that a lot more area can still be explored to aid the fundamental of understanding river morphology and that East Malaysia will provide a good platform for the researchers to investigate the lateral migration of a river due to its diversity environment.

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Awang Ali, A. N., Ariffin, J., Mohd Razi, M. A., & Jazuri, A. (2017). Environmental Degradation: A Review on the Potential Impact of River Morphology. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 103). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710304001

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