Interpret Data Flashcards

1
Q

Why does bedload size decrease in size downstream?

A

Erosion processes
Attrition and Abrasion

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2
Q

What erosion process is when pebbles collide with one another in the river channel and pieces of rock beak off?

A

Attrition

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3
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What erosion process is when the load scrapes against the river bank?

A

Abrasion

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4
Q

Why does discharge increase as the river flows downstream and what does this do to the power of the erosion?

A

More tributaries join the main channel which increases the power of erosion.

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5
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At site 2, what did the Colin Glen Trust line the bed and banks with and what did this speed up and increase?

A

Lined with granite slabs
Speeds up velocity of the river and increases it’s eroding power

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6
Q

Due to an increase in the rivers eroding power as a result of the granite slabs, what does this mean for the bedload shape and size compared to if it happened naturally?

A

Makes it more smaller and rounded than would have happened naturally

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7
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Why does river discharge increase downstream?

A

Discharge increases as more tributaries and surface run off join the main channel

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8
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What does the water have after the more tributaries are added to the main channel and what does this mean for the flow of the river?

A

Large volume which has more energy and can flow faster

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9
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What type of erosion is the sheer force of the river water hitting against bed and banks which removes material?

A

Hydraulic Action

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10
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Why was the velocity at site 3 faster? (Manual/Manmade) And what did this increase?

A

It had been straightened in order to protect a bridge and pathways which increased the flow.

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11
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What man made object greatly reduced friction and increased flow?

A

Granite slabs on the river bed

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12
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What 2 forms of erosion affect the velocity of the river?

A

Abrasion + hydraulic action

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13
Q

What 2 forms of erosion affect the average bed load size of a river?

A

Attrition and Abraision

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