- floodplain
- Land adjacent to rivers, which, because of its level topography, floods when river overflows
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
floodplain — also flood plain, 1873, from FLOOD (Cf. flood) + PLAIN (Cf. plain) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
Floodplain — | | [ Virgin River at the upper end of Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Utah, has almost no floodplain at all.] | | | | |A floodplain, or flood plain, is flat or nearly flat land adjacent to a stream or river that experiences occasional or… … Wikipedia
floodplain — flood·plain also flood plain (flŭdʹplān ) n. A plain bordering a river and subject to flooding. * * * ▪ geology also called Alluvial Plain, flat land area adjacent to a stream, composed of unconsolidated sedimentary deposits (alluvium)… … Universalium
floodplain — low lying areas next to a river that are inundated seasonally from the river. May be used by fish for spawning. A living flood plain has regular floods while a fossil floodplain is beyond the reach of the highest flood … Dictionary of ichthyology
Floodplain restoration — is the process of fully or partially restoring a river s floodplain to its original conditions before having been affected by the construction of levees (dikes) and the draining of marshes. The objectives of restoring floodplains include the… … Wikipedia
floodplain — noun Date: 1873 1. level land that may be submerged by floodwaters 2. a plain built up by stream deposition … New Collegiate Dictionary
floodplain — noun An alluvial plain that experiences occasional or periodic flooding … Wiktionary
floodplain — the part of the valley floor occasionally flooded by the river. Over time sediment or alluvium builds the elevation of the plain … Geography glossary
Floodplain — Flood|plain 〈[flʌ̣dplɛın] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: s; Geogr.〉 Flachlandebene, die generell überschwemmt ist [Etym.: <engl. flood »Flut, Hochwasser« + plain »Ebene«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Floodplain — Flood|plain [ flʌdplein] die; , s <zu engl. flood »Überschwemmung; Hochwasser; Flut« u. plain »Ebene« dies über (alt)fr. plain aus lat. planus »flach, eben«> generell überschwemmte Flachlandebene (Geogr.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
floodplain — see flood plain … English dictionary