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ChannelizationIn hydrologic terms, the modification of a natural river channel; may include deepening, widening, or straightening.
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ChannelizationThe use of a single wideband, i.e., high-capacity, facility to create many relatively narrowband, i.e., lower capacity, channels by subdividing the wideband facility.
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Channelizationstraightening and/or deepening of river channels to improve/maintain navigability and for flood control.
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ChannelizationTo straighten by means of a channel.
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Channelization(n) management through specified channels of communication
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ChannelizationThe separation or regulation of traffic movements into definite paths of travel by use of pavement markings, raised islands, or other suitable means to facilitate the safe and orderly movement of traf [..]
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ChannelizationThe direction of the traffic flow into definite paths, by means of traffic markings, islands, or other means.
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ChannelizationCapability of transmitting independent signals together over a cable while still maintaining their separate identity for later separation.
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ChannelizationStraightening and deepening streams so water will move faster, a marsh-drainage tactic that can interfere with waste assimilation capacity, disturb fish and wildlife habitats, and aggravate flooding.
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ChannelizationStraightening and deepening streams so water will move faster, a marsh-drainage tactic that can interfere with waste assimilation capacity, disturb fish and wildlife habitats, and aggravate floodin [..]
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ChannelizationStraightening and deepening streams so water will move faster, a marsh-drainage tactic that can interfere with waste assimilation capacity, disturb fish and wildlife habitats, and aggravate flooding.
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ChannelizationThe modification of a natural river channel; may include deepening, widening, or straightening.
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ChannelizationIn hydrologic terms, the modification of a natural river channel; may include deepening, widening, or straightening.
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Channelizationnatural or intentional straightening and/or deepening of streams so water moves faster and causes less flooding. Channelization can sometimes exacerbate flooding in other downstream areas.
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ChannelizationEnlargement or deepening of a river or river section, often combined with armouring of the river banks.
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Channelizationthe process of channeling or carving a route.
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ChannelizationIn hydrologic terms, the modification of a natural river channel; may include deepening, widening, or straightening.
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