River Tees Flashcards
Describe the High Force waterfall
- UK’s largest waterfall by volume
- 70ft tall
- 20cubic meters per second/flow rate
- A hard layer of Whinstone on top of layers of soft rock (sandstone)
- the plunge pool is where the delerite rock wall is undercut
Describe the source of the river Tees
- The Pennines
- marshy lands
- annual rainfall 1200ml
- 600m altitiude
- boggy, gloomy, rainy
Describe the upper course of the river Tees
-Hard impermeable rocks
- The High Force waterfall
• Steep gradient
• V-shaped valley
• Narrow, shallow channel
where in the river Tees is the High Force waterfall
upper course
Describe the Cow Green Reservoir
- store of water
- compaines control the amount of water allowed into the reservoir
- 5km from the source so no sharp rocks left
- 350m above sea level
Describe the middle course of the river Tees
- 10km flood plain either side
- no valley
- river looses energy and drops big rocks
- rainfall lower
- bedload is smaller and more small rocks
- LATERAL EROSION
- meanders start to form
Describe the lower course of the river Tees
- large meanders changing constantly
- the meanders are well developed with bars in the channel indicating high sediment load
- levees formed from where floods have happened
Describe meanders
- maximum energy on the outside of the bed where water is fastest
- oxbow lakes form when meander neck narrows and eventually the river cuts through the neck (usually during floods)
- deposition on the inside of the bend where the energy is low
- helicoidal flow
- river cliff = outside bank
- slip off slope = inner bank
Describe how levees form
- repeated flooding of the river.
- When the river floods, during periods of high energy, the water and the load it is carrying will leave the channel.
- Due to the drop in energy caused by friction, the biggest, most coarse material will be dumped close to the river banks.
- With repeated flooding, this will continue to build up the levee over time.
what is a gorge and how is it formed
- a gorge can form as when a waterfall retreats over time
- the soft rock is easily eroded
- this leaves a hard rock overhang
- this then collaspes and falls into the water below
- steep sided
Describe the place Yarm
- inside its own meander
- a shipping port
describe the place Stockton
- center of industrial revolution
- chopped off 2 meanders to make a 3km straight channel to the sea
- new course/ channel straightening
What happens at the estuary
- the natural deepness of the river enables big ships
- bedload is mud and silt
Manmade - iron works
- steel works
-nuclear power station
-golf course
- view point
maxium varity in mimamulist distance
heavy industry and human intervention
charateristcs of the upper valley - place specifc detail
- width 3.25km
- 5km from the source
- between hard hill and round hill
- mass movement adds load to the river
- large amount of energy
- river occupys most of the rover floor
Interlocking spurs
A series of ridges projecting out on alternate sides of a valley and around which a river winds its course.