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Meandering Streamflows across Landscapes and Scales: a Review and Discussion
The study of meandering patterns created by geophysical flows is important for a number of fundamental and applied research topics, including stream and wetland restoration, land management, infrastructure design, oil exploration and production, carbon sequestration, flood-hazard mitigation, and planetary paleoenvironmental reconstructions. This volume,
Meandering Streamflows: Patterns and Processes across Landscapes and Scales
, contains 13 papers that present field, laboratory, and numerical investigations of meandering channels found in distinct environmental and geological contexts, and focus on how the interactions of different autogenic and allogenic processes, both in the horizontal and the vertical dimension, affect meander kinematics and the resulting morphology, sedimentology, and stratigraphic architecture. In this introductory chapter, we offer an overview of the evolution of scientific research on meandering streams over time, aiming to review and discuss meandering patterns in both fluvial and non-fluvial settings. Additionally, we present a new compilation of data on meander morphological features, drawn from both existing literature and novel sources, encompassing over 8000 meander bends discovered across a diverse array of environments.