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The hydrologic cycle
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Running water Streamflow Two types of flow determined primarily by velocity –Laminar flow –Turbulent flow Factors that determine velocity –Gradient, or slope –Channel characteristics including shape, size, and roughness
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Running Water Streamflow Factors that determine velocity –Discharge – the volume of water moving past a given point in a certain amount of time Q = V x A (m3/s) Changes from upstream to downstream Profile –Cross-sectional view of a stream –Viewed from the head (headwaters or source) to the mouth of a stream
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Changes from upstream to downstream Profile –Profile is a smooth curve –Gradient decreases downstream –Velocity –Discharge –Channel size
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Longitudinal profile of a stream
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WORK OF STREAMS 1-Erosion, 2-Transportation, 3-Deposition 1-Stream erosion Lifting loosely consolidated particles by –Abrasion –Dissolution Stronger currents lift particles more effectively
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Active erosion by a stream
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WORK OF STREAMS 2-Transport of sediment by streams: Transported material is called the stream’s load Types of load –Dissolved load –Suspended load –Bed load Capacity – the maximum load a stream can transport
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WORK OF STREAMS 3- Deposition of sediment by a stream Caused by a decrease in velocity –Competence is reduced –Sediment begins to drop out Stream sediments –Generally well sorted –Stream sediments are known as alluvium
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Deposition of sediment by a stream Channel deposits ( mostly Sand & gravel) Deltas Floodplain deposits –Natural levees – form parallel to the stream channel by successive floods over many years
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Formation of natural levees by repeated flooding
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The Nile and Mississippi Rivers deltas
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Running water Stream valleys: (1-Narrow V ; 2- Wide) Features of wide valleys often include –Floodplains –Erosional floodplains –Depositional floodplains –Meanders –Cut bank
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Erosion and deposition along a meandering stream
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A meander loop on the Colorado River
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