River rejuvenation
In geomorphology a river is said to be rejuvenated when it is eroding the landscape in response to a lowering of its base level. River rejuvenation refers to the renewed erosive activity of a river and can increase as a rivers flow increases. The process is often a result of a sudden fall in sea level or the rise of land. The disturbance enables a rise in the river's gravitational potential energy change per unit distance, increasing its riverbed erosion rate. The erosion occurs as a result of the river adjusting to its new base level.