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gcmd_keyword : FLUVIAL PROCESSES>HYDRAULIC ACTION
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| definition | A form of erosion caused by the force of moving water currents rushing into a crack in the rockface.It is strong enough to loosen sediment along the river bed and banks. The water compresses the air in the crack, pushing it right to the back. |
| identifier | b13bf33a-2a06-489f-80ca-0c77b08588ec |
| label | HYDRAULIC ACTION |
| parent_identifier | 4b982bef-56fe-41e9-a131-af575a8fec6a |
| GCMD Metadata | b13bf33a-2a06-489f-80ca-0c77b08588ec |
| Ancestors | HYDRAULIC ACTION < FLUVIAL PROCESSES < GEOMORPHIC LANDFORMS/PROCESSES < LAND SURFACE < EARTH SCIENCE < Science Keywords |

