Mukogawa floodplain

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Mukogawa floodplain is the low-lying, periodically inundated landform along the Mukogawa River in Japan, known for its riverine ecosystems and role in natural flood management.

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Mukogawa floodplain canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf floodplain
landform
associatedWith Mukogawa River NERFINISHED
contributesTo ecosystem services provision
groundwater recharge
water quality regulation
formedBy fluvial processes
river sediment deposition
hasCharacteristic low-lying
periodically inundated
subject to river flooding
hasEcosystemType riverine ecosystem
hasFunction attenuation of flood peaks
floodwater storage
natural flood management
hasProcess periodic inundation
sediment accumulation
hasRisk flood hazard
hasRole buffer zone between river channel and surrounding land
influencedBy precipitation patterns in its catchment
seasonal river discharge of Mukogawa River
isPartOf Mukogawa River floodplain system NERFINISHED
locatedIn Japan
river valley of the Mukogawa River
partOf Mukogawa River system NERFINISHED
supports aquatic habitats
biodiversity conservation
riparian vegetation
usedFor potential nature-based flood management measures

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Mukogawa River hasFloodplain Mukogawa floodplain