Stream capture


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Stream capture
Stream capture, river capture, or stream piracy is a geomorphological phenomenon occurring when a stream or river drainage system or watershed is diverted from its own bed, and flows instead down the bed of a neighbouring stream. This can happen for several reasons, including:
  • Tectonic earth movements, where the slope of the land changes, and the stream is tipped out of its former course
  • Natural damming, such as by a landslide or ice sheet
  • Erosion, either
    • Headward erosion of one stream valley upwards into another, or
    • Lateral erosion of a meander through the higher ground dividing the adjacent streams.
    • Within an area of karst topography, where streams may sink, or flow underground (a sinking or losing stream) and then reappear in a nearby stream valley
The additional water flowing down the capturing stream may accelerate erosion and encourage the development of a canyon (gorge).

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