deltaformációk
Deltaformációk refers to the geological processes that shape river deltas. Deltas are landforms created by deposition when a river flows into a body of standing water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake. As the river's velocity decreases upon entering the larger water body, it loses its ability to carry its sediment load. This sediment, primarily silt, sand, and clay, is then deposited at the river mouth, gradually building up new land.
The morphology of a delta is influenced by a combination of fluvial processes (river dynamics) and marine
Common delta shapes include bird's-foot deltas, arcuate deltas, and cuspate deltas, each reflecting a different balance
The dynamic nature of deltaformációk means that deltas are constantly changing. Erosion and accretion occur simultaneously,