formations Flashcards
1
Q
waterfall*
A
- differential erosion takes place. Hydraulic action (desc) erodes the soft rock and undercuts the hard rock
- an overhang is created which is unsupported and collapses over time due to gravity
- a plunge pool forms at the base of the waterfall caused by abrasion (desc)
- plunge pool can be further deepened by rocks in the collapse
- waterfall retreats upstream
2
Q
v-shaped valley
A
- Rivers begin high up in the mountains so they flow quickly downhill eroding the landscape vertically
- Turbulent water results in hydraulic action (desc).
- Abrasion (desc)
- As the river cuts deeper into the valley, the sides are attacked by weathering, as they are exposed to the elements.
- Rocks from weathering fall into the river below due to gravity.
- Fallen rocks further with abrasion in the river which leads to further erosion.
- The river transports the rocks downstream and the channel becomes deeper.
3
Q
meander
A
- hydraulic action (desc)
- abrasion (desc)
- in a straight river channel, water twists and turns around obstructions such as large boulders
- resulting in areas of slower and faster water movement, as the river starts to become more sinuous
- riffles and pools lead to changes in speed and depths in the river channel
- river flows fastest on the outside bend increasing the erosive power, undercutting to form concave river cliffs, which gradually retreat
- meanders become more pronounced over time
4
Q
oxbow lake
A
- hydraulic action (desc)
- abrasion (desc)
- in a straight river channel, water twists and turns around obstructions such as large boulders
- resulting in areas of slower and faster water movement, as the river starts to become more sinuous
- riffles and pools lead to changes in speed and depths in the river channel
- river flows fastest on the outside bend increasing the erosive power, undercutting to form concave river cliffs, which gradually retreat
- meanders become more pronounced over time
- the neck of the meander becomes narrower
- deposition seals off the old meander
- over time the abandoned channel may dry up