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River Systems

River Systems. I. Water Distribution. 1.36 billion cubic km of water 97.2% oceans 2.15% glacial ice 0.65% lakes, streams, ground water. II. The Hydrologic Cycle. III. Stream Flow. A. Terms. III. Stream Flow. Terms 1. Laminar vs. Turbulent. III. Stream Flow. Terms

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River Systems

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  1. River Systems

  2. I. Water Distribution 1.36 billion cubic km of water 97.2% oceans 2.15% glacial ice 0.65% lakes, streams, ground water

  3. II. The Hydrologic Cycle

  4. III. Stream Flow A. Terms

  5. III. Stream Flow • Terms 1. Laminar vs. Turbulent

  6. III. Stream Flow • Terms 1. Laminar vs. Turbulent

  7. III. Stream Flow • Terms 2. Velocity, Area, Discharge

  8. III. Stream Flow Discharge = Velocity x Area Q = V x A

  9. III. Stream Flow • Terms 3. Gradient

  10. III. Stream Flow • Terms 3. Gradient Rise = Vertical drop of the stream Run Horizontal Distance

  11. Rise = Vertical drop of the stream Run Horizontal Distance

  12. III. Stream Flow B. Downstream Trends 1. gradient 2. width and depth 3. discharge 4. velocity

  13. III. Stream Flow B. Downstream Trends a. gradient  b. width and depth c. discharge d. velocity

  14. III. Stream Flow B. Downstream Trends a. gradient  b. width and depth  c. discharge d. velocity

  15. III. Stream Flow B. Downstream Trends a. gradient  b. width and depth  c. discharge  d. velocity

  16. III. Stream Flow B. Downstream Trends a. gradient  b. width and depth  c. discharge  d. velocity 

  17. III. Work of Running Water A. Erosion

  18. III. Work of Running Water 1) Sheet flow A. Erosion

  19. III. Work of Running Water 1) Sheet flow 2) Rill flow A. Erosion

  20. 3) Gully flow

  21. III. Work of Running Water B. Transportation 1) dissolved load

  22. B. Transportation 1) dissolved load 2) solid load suspended load

  23. B. Transportation 1) dissolved load 2) solid load suspended load bed load

  24. Bed load – • Rolling • Sliding • Saltation

  25. Saltation

  26. IV. Features of Streams

  27. IV. Features of Streams A) Waterfalls and Rapids

  28. IV. Features of Streams B) Meanders

  29. Cutbanks Pointbars

  30. IV. Features of Streams C) Pointbars

  31. IV. Features of Streams D) Cutbanks

  32. IV. Features of Streams

  33. IV. Features of Streams E. Oxbow lakes

  34. IV. Features of Streams E) Oxbow lakes

  35. IV. Features of Streams F) Braided Streams

  36. G) Natural Levees

  37. IV. Features of Streams H) Deltas

  38. H) Deltas

  39. IV. Features of Streams I) Floodplains and Terraces

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