seen from the Space Shuttle Braided rivers occur in many environments, but are most common in wide valleys associated with mountainous regions or their
piedmonts or in areas of coarse-grained sediments and limited growth of vegetation near the river banks. They are also found on fluvial (stream-dominated)
alluvial fans. Extensive braided river systems are found in
Alaska,
Canada,
New Zealand's
South Island, and the
Himalayas, which all contain young, rapidly eroding mountains. • The enormous
Brahmaputra river in Northeastern India is a classic example of a braided river. • A notable example of a large braided stream in the contiguous United States is the
Platte River in central and western
Nebraska. Platte-type braided rivers are characterized by abundant linguoid (tonguelike) bar and dune deposits. • The Scott River of southern
Alaska is the type for braided glacial outwash rivers characterized by longitudinal gravel bars and by sand lenses deposited in scours from times of high water. • The Sewanee Conglomerate, a Pennsylvanian coarse sandstone and conglomerate unit present on the
Cumberland Plateau near the
University of the South, may have been deposited by an ancient braided and meandering river that once existed in the eastern United States. Others have interpreted the depositional environment for this unit as a tidal delta. • The
Tagliamento of Italy is an example of a gravel bed braided river. • The
Piave, also in Italy, is an example of a river that is transitioning from braided to meandering due to human interventions. • The
Waimakariri River of New Zealand is an example of a braided river with an extensive floodplain. • The
Hawkesbury Sandstone of
Sydney is commonly interpreted as having been deposited by a large braided river system that existed during the
Triassic period in Australia. File:Waimakariri03 gobeirne.jpg|
Waimakariri River with the
Southern Alps in the background,
Canterbury, New Zealand File:Rakaia_River_NZ_aerial_closer.jpg|
Rakaia River, South Island, New Zealand File:Braided_Stream_FairbanksTananaRiver.jpg|Tanana River, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States File:Toklat_River_-_East_Fork_01.jpg|Toklat River, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, United States File:Intermittent_Medano_Creek_Seeps_through_Desert_Sands.jpg|Medano Creek, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado, United States ==See also==