This document summarizes river-dominated, wave-dominated, and tide-dominated delta systems. It describes how each system develops distinct depositional facies and morphologies based on the dominant influence of rivers, waves, or tides. River-dominated deltas have irregular shapes and distributary channels, while wave-dominated deltas have straighter shorelines and beach-ridge progradation. Tide-dominated deltas have highly irregular shorelines and numerous tidal bars. Most real deltas exhibit a mixture of influences.