Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kaziranga National Park' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Floods caused by the overflow of the river Brahmaputra, leading to significant losses of animal life.
Kaziranga has flat expanses of fertile, alluvial soil, formed by erosion and silt deposition by the River Brahmaputra.
There are many different aquatic floras in the lakes and ponds, and along the river shores.
The property also harbours significant populations of other threatened species including tigers, elephants, wild water buffalo and bears as well as aquatic species including the Ganges River dolphin.
Criterion (ix):xc2xa0River fluctuations by the Brahmaputra river system result in spectacular examples of riverine and fluvial processes.
River bank erosion, sedimentation and formation of new lands as well as new water-bodies, plus succession between grasslands and woodlands represents outstanding examples of significant and ongoing, dynamic ecological and biological processes.
While river migration has also resulted in the loss of some 5,000 ha of forest land from 1925 to 1986, the national park has been enlarged to the north to include part of the River Brahmaputra, although this area has not yet been proposed for inclusion within the World Heritage property.