4b.3 - Valley Profiles Flashcards

1
Q

Why does high discharge increase erosion?

A

Higher velocity / energy

Hydraulic action / abrasion are more effective

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2
Q

Why does high discharge increase abrasion (erosion)?

A

Higher discharge increases river load (the amount of sediment)
This increases abrasion

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3
Q

How do you calculate river discharge (the amount of water in a river)?

A

Width, depth (CSA) * velocity

= XXX cumecs (cubic metres per second)

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4
Q

Why does river velocity increase downstream?

NB - 2 extended reasons max is enough

A

Wider and deep channel = less friction
Channel becomes a more efficient shape = less friction
The hydaulic radius increases = less friiction
Smoother channel = less friction
More tributaries join the main channel = more water in the river

(NB - you don’t need to know all of these - 2 max)

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5
Q

Identify 3 landforms found in the middle/lower course of a river?

A

Meander
Ox-bow Lake
River Channel

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6
Q

How does river shape change from source to mouth?

A

Increased size (width/depth), increase channel size

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7
Q

How does river speed change from source to mouth?

A

Flow velocity increases
Why? Friction with the bed/banks/bedload decreases
Why? More water in the channel, less contact with the channel sides

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8
Q

How does river bedload change from source to mouth?

A

Large angular rocks in the highlands
Middle course: erosion has made this material smoother and smaller
Lowland: most material is granular (sand and silt)

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