Water Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

What is a drainage basin

A

An area where precipitation collects and drains into a common river/body of water

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2
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is a darinage basin an open or closed system

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Open - it has inputs and outputs of energy and matter (water)

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3
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Give the input to a drainige basin

A

Precipitation

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4
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Give 7 stores in the drainage basin

A
  • Groundwater storage
  • Soil moisture storage
  • Chanell storage
  • Water table (top layer of ground water storage)
  • Sufcare storage
  • Interception
  • Vegitation storage
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5
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Give 7 outputs of the drainage basin

A
  • Stemflow
  • Surfecae run off
  • Throughflow
  • Channell flow
  • Groundwater
  • Inflitration
  • Percolation
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6
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What is water balance

A

The relationship betwen the inputs and outputs of a water system

river discharge = percipitation - evapotranspiration +/- change in stores

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7
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What is soil mositure surplus

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Percipitation is greater than potential evepotranspiratuon. The soil water store is fullso there is a surplus of soil moisture for plant use and runs off into streams

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8
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What is soil moisture utilisation

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Potential evapotranspiration is greater than precipitation so plants must rely on water stored which gradually gets used up.

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9
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What is soil moisture defiency

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Plants must have adpations to survive as there evaportarnspirtaion is greater than precipitation with no remaining water stores

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10
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What is soil moisture recharge

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Perticiation is now greater than potential evaportation so the soil water store’s will start to fill up again

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11
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How do you draw a water ballence graph

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y axis = precipitation / evaporation
x axis = months

plot two lines, one for evaportatio and one for percipitation. Lable the ares underneath

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12
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What is discharge

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The amount of water in a river flowing pasta. paticular point. It is measured in cubic meters per second

Discharge = cross sectional area (m2) x velocity (m/s)

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13
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What is a hydrograph + 2 variations

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Record of river discharge over time (rainfall always in a bar graph)

Strom hydrograph = shows a change in discharge caused by a period of rainfall

Annual hydrograph = shows variability in discharge over the course of one year - (river regime)

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14
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What is overland flow

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Volume of water reaching the river from the surface run-off

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15
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What is through flow

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Volume of water reaching the river through the soil layers

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16
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Overland flow + Throgh flow =

A

Strom flow

17
Q

How do you draw a hydrograph

A

y axis = Discarge
x axis = Hours/days/month from start of rain strom

Rainfall bar chart in left cornr (bottom)
basin lag time

18
Q

What is the rising limb

A

Rising flood water in a river

Falling limb = opposite

19
Q

WHat is base flow

A

Normal discharge of a river, mainly from groundwater flow

20
Q

Give the 3 types of hydrograph

A

Flashy
Delayed
Unnusual

21
Q

Give the charatristics of a flahy hydrograph

A
  • Short lag time
  • High, fast peak
  • Steep rising limb
22
Q

WHat causes a flahy hydrograph

A
  • Highly urbinised catchment
  • Circular basin
  • High drainage density
  • Very intense strom with early peak
  • Clay/soil with high antedecant moisture
  • Small basin
  • Steepsided river basin
  • Immermable rock type
23
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What causes a delayed hydrograph

A
  • Low antecedent moisture
  • Sandy soil with many pores
  • Forested catchment area with high interception
  • Large basin
  • Elongated basin shape
  • Low levels of urbanisation
24
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WHat casues an unusual hydrograph

A
  • Clover shaped basin
  • Variable rock type/ topography
  • Twin peaks relate to storm events in upper part of the basin
25
Q

Why does a small basin causea flahy hydrograph

A

short lag time, water arrives all at once

26
Q

Why does a circular shape causea flahy hydrograph

A

All tributaies at equal distance from main river -flow of water arrives at same time

27
Q

The steeper the slop the……..the lage time

A

Shorter

28
Q

Permable rock = little………casuing a…………flood

A

Inflitration

Larger

29
Q

High drainage density means………over land flow (…….)

A

Quicker
Flashy

Dranige density = number of rivers ina. basin. Few rivers mean perticipation is lost to inflitartion or intecpetion