Deltas Flashcards

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When the river meets a lake or…

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sea(estuary), the discharge and the velocity drops.

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According to Hjustrom curve…

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larger sediment deposits first. The fine sediment is deposited further downstream, creating outwards fans(Alluvium fans)

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The Alluvium fans create zones of…

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accretion, which are above the water level.

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4
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The zones of accretion split…

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the stream into distributaries and delta is formed.

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5
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Types of material deposited by deltas:

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  • bottomset beds
  • forest beds
  • topset beds
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6
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Turbidity currents are currents…

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of water loaded with material.

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7
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Bottomset beds are…

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the lower parts of the delta built outwards along the sea floor by turbidity currents. The beds are composed of very fine material.

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Forest beds form over…

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the bottomset beds, sloping layers of coarse material are deposited. Each bed is deposited above and in front of the previous one, so the delta is built a seaward.

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9
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Topset beds are composed of…

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fine material, this is the main part of the continuation of the river’s floodplain. These beds are extended and by the work of numerous distributaries.

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10
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The character of a delta is influenced by:

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  • the rate of river deposition
  • the rate of stabilisation by veg. growth
  • tidal currents
  • the presence of long-shore drift
  • human activity
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Main types of delta:

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  • Arcuate delta/fan-shaped
  • Cuspate delta
  • Bird’s-foot delta
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12
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Arcuate delta can be found…

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in areas where long-shore drift or other currents keep the seaward edge of the delta trimmed and smooth shape. E.g. Nile.

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Cuspate delta is pointed like…

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a tooth or cusp. E.g. Tiber delta, shaped by regular but opposing gentle water movements.

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14
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Bird’s-foot delta is where the river…

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brings down enormous amounts of fine silt, the deposition can occur in a still sea area, along the edges of distributaries for very long distance offshore. E.g. Mississippi delta

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15
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Lacustrine delta is formed…

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when the river enters the lake, it will deposit some of its load. As the delta builds up, it can ultimately fill the lake basin.

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16
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If the water is saline, the deposition is…

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enhanced, as slaty water causes the clay particles to flocculate or adhere together.

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Alluvium is fine…

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material consisting of silt and clay. It is very fertile.