River Process Flashcards
What determine the speed of river?
Gradient
roughness of Channel
Wetted perimeter.
How does the roughness of channel affect the river speed?
Boulders or pebbles or rocks are obstacles which make the river use more energy to overcome the friction of the channel. Thus the velocity is reduced.
How does gradient affect the speed of river?
The steeper the gradient, the faster the river flows
How does the wetted perimeter affect the speed of the river?
The longer the wetted perimeter, the larger the surface area the water will contact with the channel. More friction thus need to be overcome. Hence the speed is reduced.
What are the factors affect the volume of a river?
- Drainage basin
- Presence of vegetation
- Permeability of rocks.
- Climate
How does the drainage basin affect the volume of the river?
The bigger the basin, the greater will be the amount of water within the river. Catchment area I’d larger, more tributaries.
How does the presence of vegetation affect the river volume?
With more vegetate present, more water will be intercepted.
This allows the water to infiltrate and percolate and be stored as ground water.
Hence, less surface runoff.
How does permeability of rocks affect the volume of river?
An area with permeable rocks will allow water to infiltrate into the ground and this results in less surface runoff.
How does climate affect the volume?
During dry season: higher temperature, less rainfall
During wet season: lower temperature, more rainfall
What are the two general types of erosion? Where do they commonly occur?
Vertical erosion - upper course
Lateral erosion - lower course
What are the four typical types of erosional processes?
Corrasion / abrasion
Attrition
Solution
Hydraulic action
Talk about how does corrasion erode the river channel?
- Rock fragments carried along by the river are capable of grinding against the river bed and banks of its channel.
- The rocks chip away at the channel, causing it to be widened and deepened
- It’s particularly effective during periods of floods where the river velocity and force are at its maximum.
Talk about how does the attrition erode the channel.
- The river carries a load of eroded materials which contains rock fragments and other materials.
- These materials and fragments constantly collide with one another as they move.
- Over time, they are broken down into smaller pieces and their rough edges may be smoothened out.
Talk about how does solution take place as an erosional process.
- As rain falls onto the earth, it interacts with the carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere .
- As a result, the rainfall becomes a form of weak carbonic acid.
- The rainwater hence can dissolve certain minerals present in the rocks on the river bed and banks.
Talk about hydraulic action.
- This action’s erosive agent involves the force of running water.
- In a high-energy river, the water is capable if loosening the rocks and dislodging them from the river bed and banks.
- This process erodes the river channel by removing rocks which protrude from the river bed and banks.