Hydrosphere Flashcards

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Discuss the Global Hydrological Cycle

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  1. The sun heats up the ocean, water is evaporated from a liquid into water vapour.
  2. As the water vapour rises, it cools and condenses to form clouds.
  3. The clouds move inland by the process of advection
  4. The clouds release water as precipitation and further water is added due to sublimation.
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Discuss the Global Hydrological Cycle (2)

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  1. If the precipitation falls on an impermeable surface, it will remain as surface flow.
  2. This water can be intercepted by vegetation absorbed and added back to the GHC by evapotranspiration
  3. If the precipitation falls onto a permeable surface, it will infiltrate downwards.
  4. The water will move its way back to an area of storage through subsurface flow or groundwater flow.
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What is the Shape of Basin + Relief as a physical factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • Large Drainage Basins catch more precipitation, so will have a higher peak discharge which equals a longer lag time
  • Small Drainage Basins generally have shorter lag times because the water doesn’t have to travel far.
  • Drainage Basins with steep sides tend to have shorter lag times as the steepness of the slopes allows water to flow into the river quicker.
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What is Precipitation as a physical factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • Heavy stems result in a higher discharge.
  • The lag time is likely to be greater if the discharge is snow rather than rain, due to snow taking more time to melt.
  • When the precipitation is long the land becomes waterlogged and very saturated, leading to greater surface runoff, so drainage will be fast, resulting in a shorter lag time.
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What is Drainage Density as a physical factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • Basins the have more streams (tributaries) have a shorter lag-time.
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What are Tides as a physical factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • High tides prevent water from entering the sea - leading to an increase in flooding, which also results in a gentle falling limb.
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What is Vegetation as a physical factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • If the Drainage Basin has a large amount of vegetation, it slowed down the runoff due to interception, making the lag time longer.
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What is Soil as a physical factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • Sandy Soils (with Space between particles absorb water - increasing lag time.
  • Clay soils do not absorb water so runoff is quicker, decreasing lag-time.
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What is Temperature as a physical factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • When the temperature is low, water may be stored as snow or ice, reducing runoff, and making lagtime longer.
  • When the temperature, snow + ice melts, increasing runoff + decreasing lag-time.
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What is Geology (Bedrock) as a physical factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • Rocks can be permeable (allowing water through), this slows down runoff and increases lag time.
  • Rocks can be impermeable (not allowing water through) which speeds up the runoff and shortens lag time.
  • Rocks can also be porous (allowing water to soak through and be stored in the rock) such as chalk, which slows runoff.
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What is Climate Change as a human factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • It is believed that Climate Change will lead to an increase in precipitation events - leading to an increase in storms and flooding.
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What are Overgrazing and Irrigation as human factors that affect hydrographs?

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  • Overgrazing leaves land with less vegetation, leading to increased runoff.
  • When you take water from a river or the ground for irrigation, you may reduce river discharge.
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What is Deforestation as a human factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • Deforestation is the cutting down of trees, which increases surface runoff.
  • Soil Erosion may also increase where the top soil is carried into a river which reduces channel capacity for water, leading to flooding.
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What is Urbanisation as a human factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • Urbanisation leads to an increase in impermeable building materials which increases surface runoff and leads to a shorter lag time + increase in peak discharge.
  • Drainage Dishes + storm channels all increase the speed at which water enters the river channel.
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What is Mining as a human factor that affects hydrographs?

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  • Opencast quarrying reduces vegetation cover, increasing runoff.
  • With mining, there is also a change of soil erosion again being carried rivers + reducing their capacity to hold water, which leads to more flooding.
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