Lecture 2 - Sediment transport, Flashcards

1
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Give three examples of mass wasting

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Rock slide
Earth flow
Mud flow

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2
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What three factors increase mass wasting events

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1) composition of material
2) Amount of h20 present
3) angle of the slope

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3
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What is meant by the angle of repose?

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The angle in which the sediments will stack if dropped from a cosistant point above the center

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4
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What are the triggers for mass wasting?

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1) earth quakes
2) heavy rain
3) gradual over steepening of slope

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5
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What effect did the building of the Vaiont Dam have with respect to the subsequent landslide

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Effects magnified by the poor placement of the dam, killed 3000 people. Placement of the damn meant there was more pressure and the materials become more saturated. The ancient slide was ignored.

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6
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What is the difference between tublar and laminar flows

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Laminar flows are parallel stream lines and simple flow. Turbalant flows are cross cuting stream lines and complex flows

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7
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What is suspended load

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material suspended in the water istelf

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What is the bed load

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The material that is being dragged along the bottom, sliding and rolling

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9
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What is saltation?

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Its the intermitant jumping of smaller rocks along the floor the river, grains are sucked up into eddies then moved further down and this repeats

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10
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Explain entrainment

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Bernoulli’s Principle, The sum of verlocit and pressure on an object must be constant, this causes the low pressure of top of the rock to make it rise.

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11
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Define floodplain (river systems)

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The area either side of the river which has been flooded before and may be again if flooding occours. Its a low land area.

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12
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Define: Channel (river systems)

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The main flow of water through an area such as river

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13
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Dfine Levees (river systems)

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When the river flood it deposites sediment either side of the river causing a slow build up of sediment on eithr side of the river bank

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14
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Define Terraces (river systems)

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If the land is uplifted the river channel will erode downwards. The old flood plane will then form a terrace

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15
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Define: Alluvial Fan:

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Fan shaped accumulations of sediment despoisted when a stream must suddelny adjust to a change in conditions, such as a mountain front

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16
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Explain meandering river

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Rivers that flow in an “s” shapped pattern, Can you draw the formation of an ox bow lake?

17
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explain a braided river system

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Steams have many channels, the channels plit and then join. found where theere is a incosistant flow of water (such as the bottom of a glacier) and a high sediment load

18
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what is meant by the longitudinal profile?

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Repsentative of a cross sectional view of the river

19
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What is meant by base level?

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Lower end of the profile is known as the base level where the river enters the sea or a lake, here it cannot cut down any deeper.

20
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What factors effect the flooding

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Climate and the width of the flood plain

21
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What would cause extreme flooding

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Reduction in flood plain areas, massive glacial melt, standard GCSE stuff