River Erosion Lab Procedure and Set Up.

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River Erosion Lab Procedure and Set Up

Your group should have the following items…

Position your spill bucket under the hole in your stream table.

Pour the clay into the sand

Mix the clay, sand, and some water together Mix the clay, sand, and some water together. The sediment should stick together but not be too watery.

Use your hand or the angle to smooth the sand into a nice shelf.

When you’re done, you should have something that looks like this…

Tape the ruler along the top part of the tray.

Make sure the cup can sit on top of your stream table and ruler.

Carefully place your angle or book under the back of the stream table.

Perform your experiment!

Fill out your paper like this…

Follow the steps of the lab document and repeat the steps

And…