What is Back-Swamp in Geography?

Back-swamp refers to the marshy tract behind the natural levees usually formed due to flood waters which are unable to escape. It is generally a part of the floodplain with deposits of clay and fine silt after flood. Back-swamp is usually lower than the adjacent levées which rise to main channel. This area is usually inhabited by Marshy fauna and flora.

Originally written on October 31, 2017 and last modified on October 31, 2017.

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