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Water Erosion “We’re changing Earth’s Surface!” A. Stream Erosion 1. Running Water 2. Energy 3. The water cycle -Most effective agent in wearing down.

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2 Water Erosion “We’re changing Earth’s Surface!”

3 A. Stream Erosion 1. Running Water 2. Energy 3. The water cycle -Most effective agent in wearing down the surface of the earth - From the sun… Powers the running water. - energized by the sun and circulates all of the earths life giving water.

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5 4. Bedrock Breakup -Occurs in 2 ways. a. Mechanical means– Using sand, gravel and small rocks the water grinds at the bedrock. Boulders are also used as cutting tools. 1.) This grinding action is called Abrasion.

6 Cutting Tools can be very small and as big as cars.

7 b. Chemical means- dissolving soluble minerals.

8 5. Transportation -Rivers ability to move material: a. Solution– dissolved materials from bedrock. (25% of stream) b. Suspension– includes clay, silt, and fine sand. Although these materials are heavier than water they are stirred up and kept from settling on the bottom by the water moving. (50% of stream) c. Bed load– Sediment moved along the stream bottom. (25% of stream). Ex large cobbles and boulders.

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12 6. Carrying Power 7. Discharge -Is indicated by amount of sediment and the particle size being moved. a. depends upon the speed of the stream and its discharge. -Is the volume of water flowing past a given point in the stream at a given time. a. Expressed in CFS (Cubic feet per second)

13 B. Parts of a Stream 1. Flood Plain - When a river swells and floods and covers part of the valley floor.

14 2. Waterfalls - River may flow over hard rock onto a softer one.

15 3. Meanders -A series of broad curves in the stream bed. 1.) Form when water moves slowly across a wide flood zone. 2.) Also forms oxbow lakes- U shaped cut off of the stream

16 Flow direction

17 Formation of Meanders

18 Point bar deposits

19 Cut bank erosion Point bar deposits } Meander loop

20 Formation of an Oxbow

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22 4. River valleys -V-shaped: cutting into floor & walls and are worn away. a. Steep valleys create canyons

23 Grand Canyon

24 http://viewpure.com/ktf73HNZZGY

25 C. River Deposition Why streams & rivers deposit sediment. 1. Low slope 2. Bed widens 3. Meets obstruction 4. Reaches a lake or sea

26 This is a photo of a car buried in flood sediments. Question : Why does a river leave so much sediment on its valley floor after a flood? Answer: Loss ofboth dischargeand speed

27 2. Delta- fan shaped deposit formed at the mouth of a stream

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29 3. Alluvial Fans- sloping deposits where a mountain stream reaches land.

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31 If the Mississippi changes course again, what will happen to the City of New Orleans?

32 Drainage Basin  All the land that drains into a river

33 Erosion Poster Guidelines  Bold Title  Catchy subtitle  Include five topics about your type of erosion  Three diagrams illustrating agent processes  Colored  Sketch or create digitally  Rough draft must be done prior to final poster. This rough draft will be attached to the poster and is worth 20 points.  Must be done on poster board paper no smaller than 12”x 18” furnished by yourself Erosion Types: Mechanical vs. Chemical Weathering Stream Erosion Wind Erosion Glacier Erosion

34 Erosion Poster Project  Red Textbook  Streams: page 272  Chemical vs. Mechanical weathering: page 238  Glaciers: page 291  Wind: page 301


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