Certain streams and rivers, called meandering streams, tend to curve back and forth (or meander) as they flow across the landscape. For example, in Louisiana, the Mississippi River cities of Baton ...
If meanders formed in the latter part of an erosion cycle are intrenched in immediately subjacent hard rocks without change of plan when uplift rejuvenates the stream, but are greatly changed or lost ...
Meanders more or less narrowly inclosed by canyon walls characterize certain parts of many streams of the Colorado Plateau. On larger streams, the meanders appear to have been inherited from a ...
IN connexion with the communication by J. H. Horlock in Nature of November 26, p. 1034, I am writing to urge that the term ‘meander’ should be strictly limited to natural meanders, not to bends due to ...