geröllbanken
Geröllbanken, a German term, refers to deposits of coarse-grained material, predominantly pebbles and cobbles, found within riverbeds or along coastlines. These formations are characteristic of high-energy environments where water flow is strong enough to transport and deposit larger sediment sizes. In rivers, geröllbanken often form as bars or riffles, typically in steeper sections of the river or downstream from obstructions that disrupt flow. Their presence indicates significant erosional and depositional processes at play.
These deposits are crucial for understanding river dynamics and sediment transport. The size and distribution of