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of the water hitting the bottom. However, a study of waterfalls systematics reported that waterfalls can be wider or narrower above or below a falls, so almost anything is possible given the right geological and hydrological setting. Waterfalls normally form in a rocky area due to erosion. After a
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wrote about them in the 1820s. There is no name for the specific field of researching waterfalls, and in the published literature been described as "scattered", though it is popular to describe studying waterfalls as "waterfallology". An early paper written on waterfalls was published in 1884 by
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organisms such as fish and aquatic invertebrates, as they may restrict dispersal along streams. The presence or absence of certain species can have cascading ecological effects, and thus cause differences in trophic regimes above and below waterfalls. Certain aquatic plants and insects also
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Waterfalls are often visited by people simply to see them. Hudson theorizes that they make good tourism sites because they are generally considered beautiful and are relatively uncommon. Activities at waterfalls can include bathing, swimming, photography,
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1613:10.1007/s10750-016-2975-4
1431:Dr. Gregory B. Pasternack
984:Hudson, Brian J. (2013).
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2267:Sarmiento, F.O. (2016).
1933:10 November 2017 at the
1895:10 November 2017 at the
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881:Khone Phapheng Falls
724:World Heritage Sites
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3766:Whitewater kayaking
3761:Whitewater canoeing
3562:Runoff curve number
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2507:2020QGeo...39a..59G
2240:Picken, Stuart D. B
2067:The Washington Post
1663:2013ACMFE..23..171R
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2978:Debris flow
2953:Aggradation
2827:Stream pool
2409:Wondermondo
2196:Goudie 2020
2157:(1): 3ā12.
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1815:10 November
1715:(404): 10.
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963:Goudie 2020
893:Congo River
869:Angel Falls
796:Nachi Falls
767:of Ecuador
709:Ripon Falls
626:Romanticism
527:underground
351:Block/Sheet
301:black swift
229:earthquakes
217:plunge pool
205:outcropping
124:stream pool
112:plunge pool
3901:Waterfalls
3895:Categories
3837:Wild river
3517:Hydrograph
3507:Hack's law
3472:Baer's law
3416:Inundation
3401:Floodplain
3341:stormwater
3299:Whitewater
3171:Oxbow lake
3008:Knickpoint
2983:Deposition
2876:Hot spring
2817:Streamflow
2807:Stream bed
2724:Confluence
2623:Audio help
2614:2019-09-25
2445:, page 122
1789:3 February
1759:3 February
1689:3 February
1579:26 January
1411:26 January
1202:Wiktionary
1172:Wiktionary
1153:, p. 391,
945:References
905:Washington
889:Inga Falls
826:, and the
804:Saut-d'Eau
730:In culture
610:Guadeloupe
543:Hydropower
537:See also:
476:Segmented
402:Horsetail
387:Punchbowl
315:See also:
294:liverworts
233:landslides
189:whirlpools
147:fault line
99:hydropower
3807:Limnology
3756:Triathlon
3726:Canyoning
3695:Revetment
3625:Check dam
3537:Main stem
3294:Waterfall
3181:Point bar
3166:Mouth bar
3106:Billabong
3053:Water gap
3048:Wash load
3028:Saltation
2948:Anabranch
2871:Holy well
2759:Tributary
2562:109727400
2554:0887-3631
2525:214798339
2388:27 August
2301:26 August
2171:0016-7487
2151:Geography
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1963:28 August
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1679:1099-0755
1632:1573-5117
1569:2156-2202
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1391:1944-7973
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1105:28 August
1075:28 August
1028:26 August
1018:1745-5871
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901:Dry Falls
873:Venezuela
682:abseiling
678:canyoning
523:Ephemeral
461:Cataract
357:Classical
265:Dettifoss
237:volcanoes
209:attrition
130:Formation
76:ice shelf
68:meltwater
56:waterfall
3610:Aqueduct
3477:Baseflow
3444:Effluent
3121:Cut bank
3086:Avulsion
2963:Bed load
2943:Abrasion
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800:Tirupati
744:in Japan
620:and the
548:Research
431:Cascade
253:Mongolia
213:abrasion
48:Dynjandi
3787:Aquifer
3780:Related
3736:Rafting
3264:Meander
3259:Log jam
3221:Thalweg
3126:Estuary
2998:Erosion
2935:erosion
2847:Springs
2802:Current
2769:Streams
2709:Channel
2672:springs
2668:streams
2612: (
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2419:4 April
2323:Taschen
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1441:11 June
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875:is the
861:Armenia
816:Chinese
741:sÄdhanÄ
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363:Curtain
269:Iceland
243:Ecology
197:stratum
182:bedrock
159:glacier
155:glacier
91:species
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72:iceberg
3582:WAFLEX
3454:Sewage
3337:Floods
3279:Riffle
3274:Rapids
3216:Strath
3186:Ravine
3111:Canyon
2866:Geyser
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116:rapids
87:erodes
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3665:Flume
3620:Canal
3364:Flood
3284:Shoal
3151:Gully
3146:Gulch
3116:Chine
3101:Bayou
2958:Armor
2910:Ponor
2685:lists
2558:S2CID
2521:S2CID
1395:S2CID
698:China
416:Chute
326:Type
311:Types
277:lotic
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3191:Rill
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3141:Gill
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