Option A Flashcards

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Endorheic Rivers

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Rivers that drain into inland bodies of water

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2
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Geology

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The type of rock in the drainage basin and how it may affect the way water moves through it

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Land Use

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How the land is used will dramatically affect the drainage basin as if the land is occupied by an urban area the ground will more likely be covered in impermeable substances like tarmac which will reduce infiltration and thus increase groundwater flow

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Precipitation

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Different kinds of precipitation would impact a drainage basin differently. Snow would sit on top of the land without infiltrating it; if the snow melts quickly the volume of the water could create flooding as the ground wouldn’t be able to accommodate the water all at once; increasing overland flow. Slow and steady rainfall would not result in flooding as the water has time to infiltrate the ground however, if there is hard and short rainfall, this would result in flooding

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5
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Relief

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The relief of the land may affect the lag time (time it takes for the water to get to the river)

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6
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Stream Velocity

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How fast the river is flowing

Three main factors that affect it:

- slope (gradient) of the stream
- discharge: amount of water
- channel shape
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7
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Competence

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The maximum size of a material which a river is capable of transporting

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8
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Capacity

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The total load actually transported

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9
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Entrainement

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The the point when material is lifted and transported by the river

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10
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Hydrograph

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A graph that shows the change of the variable over time

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11
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Drought

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A prolonged period of extremely low rainfall - leads to water shortage

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12
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Wetland

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A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded by water, either permanently or seasonally, where oxygen-free processes prevail. The primary factor that distinguishes wetlands from other land forms or water bodies is the characteristic vegetation of aquatic plants, adapted to the unique hydric soil.

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13
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Hydraulic action

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the water goes into cracks in the rocks then expands, forcing them apart

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14
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Solution

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the water dissolves the calcium carbonate in the rocks

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15
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Solution

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the water dissolves the calcium carbonate in the rocks

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16
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Abrasion

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the rocks hit against the side of the river bed

17
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Attrition

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the rocks in the river hit together and become smaller and smoother

18
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Traction

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larger rocks are dragged along the bottom of the riverbed (high discharge required)

19
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Saltation

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where the water doesn’t have enough energy to carry material indefinitely (leapfrog effect)

20
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Solution

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when material has been dissolved into the water (can’t see with the naked eye)

21
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Suspension

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material floats in the water (may appear brown and muddy)

22
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Discharge

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Discharge is the quantity of water in the river

Discharge = area x velocity