rivierdelta
Rivierdelta is commonly used to describe a river delta—the landform at the mouth of a river where sediment-laden water meets a slower-moving body of water, depositing material that builds new land. Deltas form where a river’s sediment load exceeds the capacity of coastal processes to carry it away, allowing progradation of the deltaic plain and the development of distributaries. Delta shapes vary from bird’s-foot to arcuate, influenced by sediment supply, wave energy, tides, and sea level.
Deltaic landscapes typically feature networks of channels (distributaries), tidal flats, and extensive wetlands or mangroves. These
Human activity places significant pressures on rivierdeltas. Upstream damming, river regulation, land reclamation, subsidence, sea‑level rise,
Management approaches emphasize integrated river basin and coastal planning, sediment management, and ecological restoration. Strategies may