A small waterfall in a mountain forest with autumn leaves

It's the low temperature of mountain torrential waters that allows them to become saturated with oxygen as they flow over the falls.

They are then home to animals that are major consumers of dissolved oxygen, such as the larvae of a host of insects.

During floods, the torrent abandons the materials it transports. These form banks of gravel, sand and silt, which are then colonized by plants. The vegetation on these banks consumes some of the organic pollution in the water and protects the banks.

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Map showing location of “Oxygen-packed torrent” in Névache, France

Névache, France

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