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4 FACTORS THAT CAUSE EROSION: GRAVITY RUNNING WATER WIND GLACIERS
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EROSION FROM GRAVITY **LANDSLIDES **MUDFLOWS **SLUMP **CREEP
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LANDSLIDES Most destructive
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MUDFLOWS (MUDSLIDES) Occurs after heavy rains Soil high in clay
Soil is saturated
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SLUMP 1 huge chunk of land moves down
SLUMP 1 huge chunk of land moves down Occurs when water soaks the bottom of soil rich in clay
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CREEP Very slow movement of soil
Occurs after freezing and thawing of water beneath the surface
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EROSION FROM RUNNING WATER
SURFACE EROSION GROUND WATER WAVES
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SURFACE WATER EROSION Run-off: Water that moves over Earth’s surface
Amount depends on: Amt of rain Amt of vegetation Type of soil Steep or flat Use of land (parking lots, etc)
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Types of Surface Water Erosion
Rill: A small stream that forms during a heavy rain
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GULLY Gully: a large groove or channel that forms during a heavy rain
Rills join to form gullies Only has water during a heavy rain
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STREAMS Streams: Rarely dry up Gullies join to form streams
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RIVERS Rivers result when streams join together
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TRIBUTARY: Streams & rivers that flow into a larger river
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Rills join to form gullies; Gullies join to form streams; Streams join to form rivers.
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Rills are tributaries for gullies; Gullies are tributaries for streams; Streams are tributaries for a river
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GROUND WATER Water that doesn’t evaporate and soaks into the ground
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GROUND WATER EROSION Ground water erosion is caused by chemical weathering Water soaks into the ground, combines with CO2, forms weak acid and dissolves limestone forming caves
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EROSION BY WAVES Waves break down rock and transfer sand and sediments
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Waves are produced by wind
The size of a wave depends on: *How long the wind blows *How fast the wind How far the wind
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Waves move energy from place to place but not water.
Water molecules move in circles and end up where they started
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Parts of a wave
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As the wave nears shore, the friction slows the wave down
As the wave nears shore, the friction slows the wave down. Wave length gets shorter, height gets higher, wave “falls over.” It is now a breaker.
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Weakest kind of erosion
EROSION CAUSED BY WIND Weakest kind of erosion
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Wind caused this “deflation” which resulted in this hollow left behind from wind erosion
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Model of wind erosion
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All sediments are eventually
deposited by falling to the ground
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REVIEW There are 4 factors causing erosion:
Gravity (landslides, mudflows, slump, creep) Running Water (surface erosion, ground water, waves) Wind Glaciers
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Check your knowledge quiz:
Landslide, mudflow, slump or creep?
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Landslide, mudflow, slump or creep?
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Landslide, mudflow, slump or creep?
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Landslide, mudflow, slump or creep?
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Rill, gully, stream or river?
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Rill, gully, stream or river?
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Rill, gully, stream or river?
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Rill, gully, stream or river?
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1. Caves are formed from _______________
2. Waves are produced from _____________ Wave sizes are dependent on how______, how _____ & how ______ the wind blows. The weakest form of erosion is_______ Why do waves break? What are the parts to a wave? Waves move __________ but NOT _____
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