farvegir
Farvegir is an Icelandic term used in hydrology and fluvial geomorphology to describe the channels through which rivers and streams carry water and sediment. A farvegur encompasses the physical path of the water, including the bed and banks, and can refer to natural channels as well as those that have been modified or engineered by humans. The concept focuses on the spatial route of flow, its cross-sectional shape, and its connection to the surrounding landscape.
The formation and evolution of farvegir are governed by interactions among gradient, discharge, sediment supply, and
Measurement and management of farvegir involve hydrological surveys, topographic mapping, remote sensing, and field observations. Understanding
See also: fluvial geomorphology, hydrology, river restoration.