The upper course of the river has a V-shaped valley with interlocking spurs and a steep gradient. Vertical erosion is the main process as the river cuts downwards. The river channel is narrow and turbulent with rocks and pools. Land uses include dams, grazing, and forestry. In the middle course, the valley opens out into a U-shape with sloping sides. The river begins to meander through sideways erosion. The channel is broader and gentler. Land uses include smaller fields and villages. In the lower course, the wide flat floodplain emerges with levees and ox-bow lakes. Deposition replaces erosion. Meanders may be cut off. Near the coast, deltas or mudflats