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Nowitnae fluminis Alascani maeandri et bracchia caeca
Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Maeander (discretiva).

Maeander[1] est fluminis versura talis, ut paene in idem locus flumen arcu facta revertit. Saepe maeandros multos per vallem vere inundatam facit flumen, ut eius iter sinusoidi similis fit. Nomine Maeandri fluminis Asiae Minoris, quod multos maeandros facit, versurae huiusmodi nuncupantur.

Interdum maeandri finis tam initio appropinquat, ut vere flumen isthmum tenuem diluit et recte it; aditus et exitus maeandri veteris mox limo obruuntur, et tales maeandri abscissi bracchia caeca fiunt.

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Bibliographia

  • Hickin, Edward J. 2003. "Meandering Channels". In Encyclopedia of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks, ed. Gerard V. Middleton. Kluwer Academic Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences. Dordrecht; Bostoniae: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 430–434. (Anglice)
  • Leopold, Luna B., et W. B. Langbein. 1966. "River Meanders." Scientific American 214, no. 6 (Iunius): 60. Bibcode:1966SciAm.214f..60L. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0666-60.
  • Thonemann, P. 2011. The Maeander Valley: A historical geography from Antiquity to Byzantium. Greek Culture in the Roman World Series. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.

Nexus interni

Nexus externi

Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad maeandros spectant.
  • Movshovitz-Hadar, Nitsa, et Alla Shmuklar. 2006. "River Meandering and a Mathematical Model of this Phenomenon." Physicalplus 7 (1 Ianuarii). Israel Physical Society. Textus interretialis.
  • De maeandris in Encyclopaedia Sovietica magna (Russice)