Variations in Runoff Flashcards

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What is River Discharge?

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The volume of water (in m3) that flows in a river per second. Measured in cubic metres per second, or known as cumecs.

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What is a Hydrograph?

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Graphs of river discharge over time. Show how the value of water flowing at a certain point in a river changes over a period of time.

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What would you see on a Hydrograph?

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Peak Discharge
Lag Time
Rising Limb
Falling Limb

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What is a flashy hydrograph?

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Steep, roughly symmetrical rising and falling limb.
Short lag times and high peak discharge
The basin will have rapid runoff and not much storage capacity.

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Amount of runoff and hyrograph shape can be affected by what?

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  • Size of Drainage Basin
  • Shape of Drainage Basin
  • Ground steepness
  • Rock and Soil type
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What Physical factors affect the Water Cycle?

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Storms and Precipitation

Seasonal changes and Vegetation

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How do Storms and Precipitation change the Water Cycle?

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  • Intense storms generate more precipitation, greater peak discharges
  • Larger input of water causes flows and stories to increase in size
  • Flows may occur rapidly, increasing runoff
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How to Seasonal changes and Vegetation change the Water Cycle?

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  • Size of inputs, flows and stores varies with seasons
    E.g Winter, stores freeze, reduce flows, when it thaws flow through the drainage basin will be much larger.
  • Seasonal variation of plants. Vegetation intercepts precipitation, slows movement. Highest when more trees, deciduous trees have their leaves.
  • More vegetation, more water lost through evapotranspiration, reduce runoff and peak discharge.
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What Human activities affect the Water Cycle?

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Farming Practices
Land Use Changes
Water Abstraction

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How do Framing Practices change the Water Cycle?

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Will affect infiltration rates;

  • Ploughing: breaks up surface, more water can infiltrate, reduce runoff.
  • Crops: increase infiltration and interception, reduce runoff and more evapotranspiration.
  • Livestock: trample and compact soil, decrease infiltration, increase runoff
  • Irrigation: increase runoff as not all water can infiltrate. Ground water or river levels may fall as water is abstracted for irrigation.
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How do Land Use Changes change the Water Cycle?

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  • Deforestation: reduces amount of water intercepted by vegetation
  • New buildings and roads: creates impermeable layer, prevent infiltration, increases runoff. Water will move through system rapidly and lead to flooding
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How does Water Abstraction change the Water Cycle?

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  • Water abstracted to meet demand in densely populated areas. Reduces water in stores.
  • Dry seasons, water abstracted from stores for consumption and irrigation, deplete stores further.
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