Erosional/Depositional Systems

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Erosional/Depositional Systems. Running Water/Streams. Running Water/Streams. a. Carrying Power –. How much material can the stream hold. 1. Solution – dissolved particles. 2. Suspension – carrying of fine sediments (they are suspended in water). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Erosional/Depositional Systems

Running Water/Streams

Running Water/Streams

a. Carrying Power – How much material can the stream hold

1. Solution – dissolved particles

2. Suspension – carrying of fine sediments (they are suspended in water)

3. rolling, sliding or bouncing along the bottom >> Bedload

Velocity of a Stream = speed

• The _________ the stream, the ______ it can carry

• ESRT Page __

• When a stream slows down, it loses its carrying power and particles are deposited

faster more

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What’s the minimum speed water needs to be moving in order to transport sand? _________

In order to move a particle that is 7.0 cm, a stream’s velocity would need to be at least _________ cm/sec

0.3 cm/sec

200

Velocity is dependent on:• i. Gradient - Gradient (slope) increases,

Velocity increasesDirect relationship

Velocity is dependent on:

• ii. discharge

As discharge increases, velocity ____________increases

_________ relationshipDirect

Velocity is dependent on:

• iii. Channel Shape

• Meander = curve of stream or river

• If a stream is meandering, then velocity is greatest on the outside

• If stream is straight, velocity is greatest in the center just below surface (less friction)

iii. Channel Shape

outside of the bend, greater velocity on the outside

the inside, less velocity so particles are dropped

• Erosion on

• Deposition on

ELBOW = EROSION

DENT = DEPOSITION

EROSION

DEPOSITION

What happens when a stream reaches a large body of water?

High potential energy(top of hill) Mouth - where river enters ocean

Low potential energy,low velocity

Velocity __________ as distance from the mouth ________, ______ particles settle out first

decreases increasesLarge

EROSIONAL EFFECTS

• A. Particles become round and smooth due to ____________

• B. V-shaped ValleysAbrasion

c. Graded Bedding

Fastest Velocity

Slowest Velocity

Big Particles

SmallParticles

c. Graded bedding

Life Of A Stream

NEW MATURE OLD

Life of a Stream

Oxbow Lake - cut off from main flow

Watershed - Area of land drained by one stream

Deposits atmouth of river

A flat land next to a river that is subject to flooding

Where river begins

Streams that flow into rivers

• 4,520 square miles of land area within New York State

Chenango River (2,796 river/stream miles)

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adlGxr7wovU