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Rivers and Streams Chapter 18. Hydrologic Cycle Streams A stream is a body of water that is confined in a channel and moves downhill under the influence.

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1 Rivers and Streams Chapter 18

2 Hydrologic Cycle

3 Streams A stream is a body of water that is confined in a channel and moves downhill under the influence of gravity. This definition includes all sizes of running water from a tiny trickle to the Amazon. The total area drained by a given stream is its drainage basin.

4 Drainage Basins and Divides The line separating one drainage basin from another is a drainage divide. The Continental Divide separates drainage basins of rivers that flow to the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico from those flowing to the Pacific and Gulf of Cortez (Gulf of California).

5 Colorado Drainage Basins Pueblo Boulder Alamosa Leadville Steamboat Durango Colorado Rivers Arkansas RioGrande Colorado S. Platte N. Platte

6 Clicker Question Water falling on Boulder goes down which river system? –A. Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. South Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

7 Clicker Question Water falling on Boulder goes down which river system? –A. Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. South Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –D. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

8 Clicker Question Water falling on Pueblo goes down which river system? –A. Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. South Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

9 Clicker Question Water falling on Pueblo goes down which river system? –A. Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. South Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

10 Clicker Question Water falling on Alamosa goes down which river system? –A. Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. South Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

11 Clicker Question Water falling on Alamosa goes down which river system? –A. Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. South Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

12 Clicker Question Snow melting at Leadville goes down which river system? –A. Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. South Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

13 Clicker Question Snow melting at Leadville goes down which river system? –A. Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. South Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

14 Clicker Question Snow melting at Breckenridge goes down which river system? –A. Blue River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. South Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

15 Clicker Question Snow melting at Breckenridge goes down which river system? –A. Blue River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. South Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

16 Clicker Question Snow melting at Steamboat Springs goes down which river system? –A. Blue River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. Yampa River to Green River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

17 Clicker Question Snow melting at Steamboat Springs goes down which river system? –A. Blue River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. North Platte to Missouri River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –C. Yampa River to Green River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

18 Clicker Question Snow melting at Purgatory (Durango) goes down which river system? –A. Blue River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. Animas River to San Juan River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –C. Yampa River to Green River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

19 Clicker Question Snow melting at Purgatory (Durango) goes down which river system? –A. Blue River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –B. Animas River to San Juan River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –C. Yampa River to Green River to Colorado River to Gulf of California –D. Arkansas River to Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans –E. Rio Grande To Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, TX

20 Colorado Drainage Basins Pueblo Boulder Alamosa Leadville Steamboat Durango

21 Colorado River Drainage Basin

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23 Links Colorado River Basin –www.cbrfc.noaa.govwww.cbrfc.noaa.gov Colorado River Data –waterdata.usgs.gov/co/nwis/rt Colorado Water Law –http://www.waterinfo.org/colorado- water/colorado-water-rights

24 Colorado River Compacts, 1922, 1948 Divides flow above and below Lee’s Ferry (below Lake Powell) Upper Basin (“50%”): –Colorado(52%), Wyoming(14%), Utah(23%), New Mexico (11%) Lower Basin (50%) –California, Arizona, Nevada Upper Basin states have never used their allocation.

25 Water Law Land owners do not own the water. Prior users have precedent. You may not restrict flow to deprive prior users downstream.

26 Floods Flash floods can occur in a matter of hours as a result of a single storm. Flash floods are most likely in areas of high gradients. Annual floods result from snowmelt or annual rain patterns (monsoons).

27 Annual Floods

28 Flash Flood, Boulder, 1894

29 Gradient Gradient is the drop per mile (km). Boulder Creek drops from 8000ft at Nederland to 5600’ in Boulder and has a gradient of 160 ft/mi (~30 m/km). The Colorado River through Grand Canyon has a gradient of about 10 ft/mi (~2 m/km) The lower Mississippi has a gradient of less than 0.5 ft/mi (~0.1 m/km). Gradients usually decrease downstream.

30 Gradient Decreases downstream

31 Stream Velocity Velocity is controlled by both gradient and channel size. Steep gradients cause high velocities Constricted channels cause high velocities.

32 Discharge Discharge is the total flow in ft 3 /s (cfs) or m 3 /s. 1 m 3 /s = ~35 ft 3 /s (cfs). In a section of stream with no tributaries, the discharge is constant while the velocity and channel size may vary along the bed.

33 Discharge Boulder Creek is typically 10-25 cfs, but may be 500 cfs or greater in May and June. The Colorado at Grand Junction is typically 2000 cfs, but may exceed 30,000 in May and June. The lower Mississippi is typically 250,000 cfs but exceeded 3 million cfs in 1993 flood.

34 Load The load is the amount of material transported by a stream. –Dissolved load is the material in solution. –Suspended load is the material in suspension. –Bed load is the material on the bed Saltation load is the material bouncing along the bottom. Traction load is the material dragged along the bottom.

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36 Deposition and Erosion The amount of bed load and suspended load vary with velocity. –Where a stream widens and slows, it deposits material. –Where a stream narrows and quickens, it erodes material.

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38 Deposition, Erosion, and Valley Profiles Actively eroding streams valleys have a charac- teristic V-shape (no flood plain). Actively depositing stream valleys have flat bottoms (flood plain).

39 V-shaped Valley (Byers Canyon)

40 V-shape: No Flood Plain

41 U-shaped Valley (Arlberg, Austria)

42 U-shaped/V-shaped Valley (Val Feret, Suisse)

43 Flood Plain (Yampa)

44 Bars Bars are material deposited by streams. –A point bar is a bar on the side of a stream. –A channel bar is a bar in the middle of a stream –A braided stream has many channels bars. The presence of bars indicates that the steam is depositing.

45 Point Bars, Cut Banks, Meanders, and Oxbows

46 Flood Plain (Yampa) depositional

47 Flood Plain (Rhône) depositional

48 Flood Plain (Yampa)

49 Braided Stream

50 Antecedent Stream

51 Antecedent Stream Green River

52 Antecedent Stream: Green River

53 Victoria Falls (Zambesi)

54 Mississippi Delta

55 Stream Terms Stream Hydrologic Cycle Drainage divide Drainage basin Gradient Discharge Load –Suspended –Dissolved –Bed Saltation Traction Flash flood Annual flood Point bar Channel bar Cut bank Meander Oxbow Braided stream Antecedent stream Delta

56 Profile: a: V-shape b: U-shape c: Flat floor d: braided

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