adeltasäikeet
Adeltasäikeet, also known as deltaic channels, are a type of river channel that forms in the delta region of a river, where it meets a larger body of water such as a lake or the sea. These channels are characterized by their braided pattern, which is a network of interconnected channels that divide and recombine as they flow towards the delta's apex. The braiding is a result of the river's sediment load, which is deposited as the river slows down and spreads out over the delta plain.
The formation of adeltasäikeet is influenced by several factors, including the river's discharge, sediment load, and
Adeltasäikeet play an important role in the ecology of delta regions. They provide habitat for a variety