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Rivers and Streams

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Rivers and Streams

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Watershed

River basinDrainage basinCatchment

Total land area that drains surface water to a common point.

separated topographically from adjacent basins by a geographical barrier such as a ridge, hill or mountain, which is known as a water divide.

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overland

1/5 of rainwater falling a watershed collects directly in rivers

soil flow

EvaporationGroundwater

LakesSinks

Soil WaterWetlands

80%

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Large Watersheds

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Amazon Watershed¾ the size of United States

2,720,000 sq mi

80 – 110 ‘’ rainfall/year

World’s Largest Watershed

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The Amazon

largest river in the world by volume, with a total river flow greater than the next top ten largest rivers flowing into the ocean combined.

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World Hydrology

Mouth of Amazon

Discharge: 319,000 m³ per sec.

20% of freshwater entering the oceans

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Watershed Biodiversity

2.5 million insect species

2000 bird and mammal species

75,000 types of trees/km2

150,000 species of vascular plants/km2

1 in 5

2,300,000 mi2 of rainforest

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$6820/hectare (intact)

$1000/hectare (clear cut)

$148/hectare (pasture)

vanishing at a rate of 20,000 miles² per year

10% of the world’s terrestrial primary productivity

Deforestation: releases 200 million metric tons of CO2/yr

Accumulates 0.62 tons of Carbon per hectare per year

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Congo Watershed

1,335,000 mi2

700,000 mi2 of tropical rainforest

Discharge: 41,800 m³/s 3,000 mi2 lost each year

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confluence

mouth

Mississippi Watershed 1,151,000 sq mi

Discharge: 12,800 m3/sec

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confluence

tributary headwaters

mouth

Watershed (basin)

Headwaters: the source of the riverMouth: end of riverConfluence: the point where two rivers meetTributary: a smaller river which flows into a larger riverLength = headwaters to mouth

Watershed Components 1,151,000 sq mi

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Total Length of the Longest Rivers

Mississippi/Missouri = 3902 miles

Nile = 4135 miles

Amazon = 3980 miles

Yangtze = 3917 miles

Mouth of Nile

Congo

Flow is from headwaters to mouthby the force of gravity

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River Flow

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Flow velocity strongly depends on the altitude of the headwaters in relation to the mouth

River flow is due to gravity.

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Flow velocity is quantified, in part, bydifferences in elevation over a lateral distance.

River Flow

This driving force for river flow is called a gradient.

h

L

ΔhΔL

source

mouth

Rivers flow due to gravity.

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The Mississippi

Source: Lake Itasca at 1475 feetMouth: Gulf of Mexico at 0 feet

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Mississippi : headwaters = 1475 ftmouth = 0 ftlength = 2330 miles

Δh = 1475 feet – 0 feet = 1475 ft.

ΔL = 2330 miles

Δh = 1475 ft = 0.63 ft/miΔL 2330 mi

Gradient

Lake Itasca

New Orleans

Elevation:

Length:

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Nile = 3721 ft = 0.9 ft/mile4135 miles

Amazon = 16,962 ft = 4.24 ft/mile 3980 miles

Yangtze = 16,542 feet = 4.17 ft/mile 3917 miles

Gradients of the Three Longest Rivers

Andes

Tibet Plateau

Lake Victoria

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Large Gradient

h

Lmouth

h

Lmouth

Small Gradient

Flow velocity is partly determined by the gradient

ΔhΔL

ΔhΔL

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1600 ft = 213 ft/mi 7.5 mi

200 ft = 25 ft/mi8.0 mi

North Carolina Mountains

The gradient, in part, determines the flow velocity

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The gradient of the river is a dominant factor In river flow velocity

Constrictions increase velocity

Bottom roughness decreases flow velocity

Length decreases velocity, but increases volume and width

Winding or meandering rivers tend to flow more slowly

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St. Johns

Kissimmee

Suwannee Apalachicola

Florida River Flow

Generally sluggish flow

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Elevation

 - Highest point

 - Mean

 - Lowest point

Florida

345 ft

98 ft

0 ft

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St. Johns River

“Laziest river in the world”

30 feet over 310 miles

0.096 ft/mile(1.16 in/mile)

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St. Johns 310 miles 30 feet 1.16 in/mile

Kissimmee 134 miles 14 feet 1.25 in/mile

Suwannee 266 miles 200 feet 9.02 in/mile

Apalachicola 112 miles 77 feet 8.25 in/mile

River length Elevation Gradient

Florida’s Rivers

Source

Slow flow of contaminants

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Floodplains and Levees

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Floodplain - area of relatively level land that is inundated from time to time by river flooding

Floodplains

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A floodplain can contain up to 1000 times as many species as a river

Wetting of the floodplain soil releases a surge of nutrients

Floodplain Productivity and Fertility

Microscopic organisms thriveLarger species enter a rapid breeding cycle. Opportunistic feeders (particularly birds) move in The surge of new growth endures for some time.

Interaction of the river with the floodplain alsocan remove excess nutrients from the river

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The Mekong and Tonle Sap

Floodplain Productivity:

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The least modified major river in the world

Mekong

Characterized by seasonal pulses of monsoon water

17,139 ft

Gradient: 5.7 ft/mile

China, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam12th longest

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Mekong River

Lifeblood of S.E. Asia.

80% of Cambodia’s population is involved in fishing and processing.

60 million people in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnamsubsist on the river and its wetlands which yieldapproximately 2 million tons of fish per year: equalto 2% of the entire would catch of wild fish.

The biological hearts of the river’s productivityare the Tonle Sap river and Tonle Sap Lake.

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The Tonle Sap river is a tributary to the Mekong

Tonle Sap

Tonle SapMekong

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Reversing its Flow

Monsoon rains from June to September

Mekong forces the tributary to flow backward into Tonle Sap Lake

Absorbs 1/5 of the Mekong’s flood waters

Dry season from November to May

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1000 species of fish

Juvenile fry are swept into theflooded forests of the Tonle Sapand feed on floating vegetation

60% of the Cambodians' protein intake

Trey Riel

Nets surround the entire lakeAnd river floodplain.

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Floodplains Gone Wrong

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floodplain utilization by waterfowl declined by 92%.

The Kissimmee River

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Levee

Levee

The Mississippi

Natural or artificial embankmentsparalleling the course of a river

Levees

Prevent natural floodplain function

June, 2008

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Triggers spawning migrations in fish and gives them access to the variety of habitats needed for reproduction, feeding and growth of their young

allow diverse plant beds to develop and thrive, providingimportant habitat forfish and wildlife

connection between the river and its floodplains is lost. Plant and animal diversitydeclines, water quality is degraded and the damaging effects of flooding are increased

High flow Low flow Altered flow

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Homework IV: Floodplains and Dead Zones

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The Mekong and Tonle Sap

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The least modified major river in the world

Mekong

Characterized by seasonal pulses of monsoon water

Length: 3,000 mi

17,139 ft

Gradient: 5.7 ft/mile

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Mekong River

Lifeblood of S.E. Asia. 80% of Cambodia’s population is involved in fishing and processing.

60 million people in Laos, Cambodia, and VietnamSubsist on the river and its wetlands which yieldApproximately 2 million tons of fish per year

Equals 2% of the entire world catch of wild fish

The biological heart of the river’s productivityis in the Tonle Sap river.

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The Tonle Sap river is a tributary to the Mekong

Tonle Sap

Tonle SapMekong

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Reversing its Flow

Monsoon rains in April to September

Mekong forces the tributary to flow backward into Tonle Sap Lake

Absorbs 1/5 of the Mekong’s flood waters

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1000 species of fish

Juvenile fry are swept into theflooded forests of the Tonle Sap

60% of the Cambodians' protein intake

Trey Riel

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Since the 12th Century

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End of Lecture 20

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SiltingYellow River

Silting adds the equivalent of 667-hectares to the river's delta each year

sixty times the sediment load of the Mississippi

erosion, deforestation, agriculture

chokes and fills lakes, reservoirs

reduced photosynthesis

deforestation