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Landform Geography Fluvial Landforms.

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1 Landform Geography Fluvial Landforms

2 Stream Gradation Streams evolve to carry just the amount of sediment produced by their drainage basin

3 Meandering Stream Stream carrying mostly suspended load usually has deep channel curving side-to-side

4 Evolution of a Graded Stream
Base Level – lowest level at which a stream can erode its channel bed – can rise & fall with changes in sea or land level

5 Niagara Falls Upstream (Lake Erie) 571 ft elev
Downstream (Lake Ontario) 243 ft elev Has retreated almost 7 miles in past 12,000 yrs

6 Development of Graded Stream with Wide Floodplain

7 Development of Graded Stream with Wide Floodplain

8 Stream Meandering

9 Oxbow Lake

10 Floodplain Features

11 Alluvial Fans Created by alluvial aggradation in areas of high relief where bedload- dominated streams flow out of mts onto plain – stream sweeps side to side over time, making fan shape – most common in desert climates

12 Common Drainage Pattern Types

13 Drainage Density Total length of all streams Drainage Density =
Area of drainage basin

14 Stream Ordering Represents stream size
Smallest streams in basin order 1 – order rises when 2 streams of same order come together at confluence

15 Hydraulic Variables

16 Mississippi River Floods - 1993


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