- Riparian zone - Wikipedia
A riparian zone or riparian area is the interface between land and a river or stream [2] In some regions, the terms riparian woodland, riparian forest, riparian buffer zone, riparian corridor, and riparian strip are used to characterize a riparian zone
- RIPARIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Riparian came to English from the same source that gave us "river"—the Latin riparius, a noun deriving from ripa, meaning "bank" or "shore " First appearing in English in the 19th century, "riparian" refers to things that exist alongside a river (such as riparian wetlands, habitats, trees, etc )
- Riparian Zones—It’s all about the Water - U. S. National Park Service
Riparian zones, or areas, are lands that occur along the edges of rivers, streams, lakes, and other water bodies Examples include streambanks, riverbanks, and flood plains They’re different from the surrounding uplands because their soils and vegetation are shaped by the presence of water
- RIPARIAN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Riparian definition: of, relating to, or situated or dwelling on the bank of a river or other body of water See examples of RIPARIAN used in a sentence
- riparian - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
Riparian areas are plant communities contiguous to and affected by surface and subsurface hydrologic features of perennial or intermittent lotic and lentic water bodies (rivers, streams, lakes, or drainage ways)
- What Does Riparian Mean – And Why Does It Matter?
Riparian is one of those sciencey words that can put people off – but once you know what it means, it’s hard to ignore just how important it is So what does riparian mean?
- Riparian Zone Definition and Key Features - Live to Plant
What Is a Riparian Zone? The term “riparian” comes from the Latin word riparius, meaning “riverbank ” A riparian zone is the strip of land adjacent to rivers, streams, lakes, or other freshwater bodies that directly influences and is influenced by the aquatic environment
- RIPARIAN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A competing doctrine to riparian rights, the doctrine of "first appropriation" or "first in claim, first in right," meant exactly what it said
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