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13 Jun 2025
Research article |  | 13 Jun 2025

Multiple equilibrium configurations in river-dominated deltas

Lorenzo Durante, Nicoletta Tambroni, and Michele Bolla Pittaluga

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River deltas evolve due to natural forces and human activities, posing challenges for communities relying on stable water flow. This study examines how different flow distributions shape delta channels. Using a new theoretical model, we identify branch length as the key factor influencing stability. Applying this to Italy's Po River Delta, we highlight areas at risk of change, providing insights for better management and planning.
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