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Streams Streams A stream is a body of water that carries rock particles and dissolved ions and flows down slope along a clearly defined path, called a channel. Thus, streams may vary in width from a few centimeters to several kilometers.

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Page 1: Streams A stream is a body of water that carries rock particles and dissolved ions and flows down slope along a clearly defined path, called a channel

StreamsStreams

A stream is a body of water that carries rock particles and dissolved ions and flows down slope along a clearly defined path, called a channel. Thus, streams may vary in width from a few centimeters to several kilometers.

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•Streams carry most of the water that goes from the land to the sea, and thus are an important part of the water cycle.

•Streams carry billions of tons of sediment to lower elevations, and thus are one of the main transporting mediums in the production of sedimentary rocks.

•Streams carry dissolved ions (minerals), the products of chemical weathering, into the oceans and thus make the sea salty.

•Streams are a major part of the erosional process, working in conjunction with weathering and mass wasting.

•Streams are the most influential factor in sculpting the physical earth.

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The Water Cycle The Water Cycle

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The BasicsThe BasicsStream Flow

Water makes its way to the sea under the influence of gravity.

The time it takes depends on the stream’s velocity.

Velocity is determined by three things

Gradient

Shape

Discharge

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GradientGradient

The slope of a stream channel– Gradient is the vertical

drop of a stream over a specified distance in miles.

– Some portions of the Mississippi have a gradient of 10 cm per km.

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Shape of a Stream’s ChannelShape of a Stream’s Channel

The shape and roughness of a channel affects the amount of friction the water will encounter.– Smooth channels offer little

friction and fast water.– Rough channels offer high

friction and slower water.

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DischargeDischarge

A stream’s discharge is the volume of water flowing past a point in a specified time.– Measured in cubic

meters per second.– The Amazon

discharges 207,600 m3 of water per second, 12 times more than the Mississippi.

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Changes from Upstream to Changes from Upstream to Downstream Downstream

Gradient is steep upstream (start in hills or mountains)

Velocity and discharge is great downstream (smooth stream bed and high pressure from upstream water)

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Straight Channels

•Rare

•Low Velocity

•Bars = piles of sediment. Water works its way around the bars. Velocity and erosion are greatest at banks (sides of channel)

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•Latin word for WANDERING•Velocity is highest at outer parts of meander (cutbank)

•Erosion happens at cutbank•Velocity is lowest at inner parts of meander (point bar)

•Depositioin happens at point bar•This continual erosion and deposition causes the channel to move and bend across a river valley.•Creates a flood plane, or area that a river floods.

Meandering Channels

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•Streams with highly variable discharge and easily eroded banks.•Bars get exposed during low discharge and produce a braided channel•Usually happens at deltas.

Braided Channels

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•Stream enters standing body of water.•Velocity drops and sediment is deposited.•They build outward from coastline.•Can only survive in low current and velocity.

Deltas

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Work of StreamsWork of Streams

Erosion – the general removal of rock and soil.

Streams transport their load of sediment in 3 ways– In solution (dissolved load)– In suspension (suspended load)– Rolling along the bottom (bed load)

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Dissolved LoadDissolved Load

Most of a stream’s dissolved load is brought by ground water.– Expressed as parts of

dissolved mineral per million.

– The average for the world’s rivers is between 115 – 120 ppm.

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Suspended LoadSuspended Load

Visible suspended sediment carried by a stream (sand, silt, and clay).– Usually constitutes a

streams largest load.

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Bed LoadBed Load

Sediment too large to be carried in suspension.– These large particles

move along the bottom of the stream.

Some roll Some hop (saltation)

– Grinding action of the bed load, abrasion, aids in erosion.

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Competence vs. CapacityCompetence vs. Capacity

A stream’s competence is a measurement of the maximum sized particle a stream can carry.– The faster a stream’s

velocity, the larger its competence.

A stream’s capacity is the maximum load it can carry. – The capacity is related

to its discharge.– The greater volume in

a stream, the greater capacity it will have.

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DepositionDeposition

As a stream slows down, its capacity and competence decrease.– Particles begin to settle

depending on their size.

– Particles of similar size are deposited together (sorting).

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The Stream CycleThe Stream Cycle

Over time rivers shape and reshape the land. Just like karst topography, there are stages of river development. They are:

• Youth

• Maturity

• Old Age

• Rejuvenation

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YouthYouth

•V-Shaped Valley •Rapids •Waterfalls •No Flood Plain •Somewhat straight channel•Steep gradient•Valley Being Deepened

• Drainage is poor therefore swamps and lakes MAY form but not always

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Yellowstone RiverYellowstone River

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•V-Shaped Valley •Beginnings of Flood Plain •Increased Meanders•Gradient begins to reduce•Valleys stop deepening •Divides become rounded

Maturity

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Old AgeOld Age

• Land worn to nearly flat surface • No downward cutting taking place• Very low gradient• Rivers meander across extremely wide,

flat flood plains • Natural levees may form• Oxbow lakes form

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Oxbow LakesOxbow Lakes

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Rejuvenation Rejuvenation • Uplift of Land (Lowering of Sea Level, sometimes greater stream flow) causes stream to speed up and cut deeper.

• Stream valley takes on youthful characteristics but retains features of older stages as well.

• Can happen at any point in the cycle.

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       Rejuvenation of an old-age landscape.

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         Rejuvenation of an early mature landscape.