Conservation of Meander Dynamics, from Cutoff to Migration Processes

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In this article we define the Mean Center (MC) as the midterm lifespan coherent wave of the meanders centerline.The MC is obtained using a methodology that combines the capabilities of the principal component analysis and the discrete wavelet transforms.
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