riffle


A shallow, fast-flowing stretch of river where water tumbles over gravel or cobbles, breaking the surface into small waves and creating a sound like continuous, low applause. Riffles oxygenate the water and provide critical habitat for aquatic insects and fish. In a river's rhythm, the riffle is the shallow breath between the deeper pools.
Etymology
Probably from the verb "to riffle," meaning to form small waves or ripples. Related to "ripple."
river water
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