A fluvial geomorphology job involves studying rivers, streams, and how water shapes the landscape over time. Professionals in this field analyze erosion, sediment transport, and river channel changes to support environmental management, restoration, and conservation projects. They often work with government agencies, consulting firms, or research institutions to assess flood risks, design stream restoration projects, and improve water quality. This career requires expertise in geology, hydrology, and geomorphological modeling to understand river dynamics and their ecological impact.