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  1. Stream bed - Wikipedia

    A streambed is usually a mix of particle sizes which depends on the water velocity and the materials introduced from upstream and from the watershed. Particle sizes can range from …

  2. STREAMBED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of STREAMBED is the channel occupied or formerly occupied by a stream.

  3. Streambed | Riverbed, Erosion & Sedimentation | Britannica

    Streambed, any long, narrow, sloping depression on land that is shaped by flowing water. Streambeds can range in width from a few feet for a brook to several thousand for the largest …

  4. STREAMBED Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    STREAMBED definition: the channel in which a stream flows or formerly flowed. See examples of streambed used in a sentence.

  5. Use active streambed width for streams with gently sloping or vegetated banks where that part of the cross section is subject to substantially lower shear stresses than the rest of the bed and …

  6. What does streambed mean? - Definitions.net

    A streambed is the bottom or channel of a stream or river where water flows. It is usually composed of rocks, sand, silt, and other geological materials, and it can be transient or semi …

  7. What is a stream bed called? - StudyCountry.com

    A stream bed or streambed is the bottom of a stream or river (bathymetry) or the physical confine of the normal water flow (channel). The lateral confines or channel margins are known as the …

  8. Streambed - an event first microservices toolkit

    Built for integration Streambed is a toolkit that promotes the consented sharing of data between many third-party applications. No more silos of data. Improved data availability leads to better …

  9. STREAMBED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    streambed in American English (ˈstrimˌbed) noun the channel in which a stream flows or formerly flowed

  10. LakeSuperiorStreams - Stream Bed

    The study of how the geological features and shape of the stream channel change over time. Find out more here. Stream bottom (substrate) is the material on the stream bottom. Silt/clay/mud. …