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The Bradshaw Model is a geographical model which describes how a river's characteristics vary between the lower course and upper course of a river. It shows that discharge, occupied channel width, channel depth and average load quanity increases downstream. Load particle size, channel bed roughness and gradient are characterisitcs decrease downstream.

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