Watersheds and River Systems Jennifer Naples Environmental Science.

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Watersheds and River Systems Jennifer Naples Environmental Science

River System A river system is made up of a river an all of it’s tributaries Rain running downslope eventually reaches a permanent body of water Delaware River

Tributary A stream that runs into a larger stream Sediments are eroded, carried and deposited Examples: Schuykill river runs into the Delaware River Perkiomen Creek runs into the Schuykill River

Perkiomen Creek The Perkiomen Creek runs into the Schuykill River in Audobon

Watershed A watershed is a drainage basin and includes all the land that drains into a river. Directly – the river itself Indirectly – it’s tributaries

Divide High land that separates one drainage basin from another The Chesapeake Watershed is separated from the Delaware River Watershed by a divide

Continental Divide Divide in the middle of the United States Rain falling east of the continental divide falls into the Atlantic Ocean Rain falling west of the continental divide falls into the Pacific Ocean

Continental Divide The continental divide in the United States

Continental Divide The continental divide runs through Canada, The United States, Mexico and Central America

Mississippi River Drainage Basin The largest in the United States Appalacian Mountains to the east Continental Divide to the west Covers 4.6 million square kilometers

Check for Understanding What is a river system? A river and all of it’s tributaries What is a tributary? A stream that runs into a larger stream Where is the continental divide located? Canada, The U.S., Mexico and Central America

Mississippi River Drainage Basin

Drainage Patterns There are 4 major drainage patterns for rivers Controlled by the topography(mountains) Controlled by the rock and bedrock of the earth Controlled by the geologic structure

Major Drainage Patterns Dendritic Radial Rectangular Trellis

Major Drainage Patterns Dendritic Most of the U.S. Rocks ar massive, flay lying, sedimentary rock

Major Drainage Patterns Most streams have this pattern Resembles a tree trunk Trunk is the river Roots are the tributaries Form where bedrock is flat Tributaries join at acute angles

Major Drainage Patterns Radial When streams flow from a high central area Also called annular Patterns resemble the spokes of a bicycle wheel

Major Drainage Patterns Radial Drainage from a volcano Mt. Taranaki, NZ

Major Drainage Patterns Radial Drainage from a dome

Major Drainage Patterns Rectangular Occurs when bedrock is faulted or fractured

Major Drainage Patterns Rectangular Streams are at right angles Offset by faulting Example - California

Major Drainage Patterns Trellis Folded sedimentary rocks Sandstone and limestone Alternating resistant and non-resistant rocks

Major Drainage Patterns Trellis

Major Drainage Patterns Appalachian Mountains

Check for Understanding? What are the four types of drainage patterns? Dendritic, radial, rectangular and trellis Where might a radial drainage pattern occur? Volcano or salt dome

Pennsylvania Drainage Basins All flow to the Atlantic Ocean Susquehanna River Ohio River Delaware River Erie Genesee River Patomic River

Ohio River Starts in Pittsburg Confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers 471 miles long Ends at Cairo where it enters the Mississippi River Provides drinking water for about 13 million people. 3.5 million Pennsylvanians

Ohio River Ohio River Basin

Potomac River Does not flow through Pa but drains part of our state Flows through Washington, DC Sometimes referred to as “The Nations River”

Genesee River Headwaters in Potter County Flows 157 miles north to Rochester, NY Mouth in Lake Ontario Part of the Great Lakes Basin

Lake Erie Part of the Great Lakes Basin

Susquehanna North Branch headwaters in NY West branch headwaters in Clearfield, Pa 444 miles Mouth in Havre de Grace, Maryland Drains into the Chesapeake Bay

Susquehanna River

Susquehanna River Basin is the largest basin in Pa Covers 46% of Pa

Delaware River Headwaters in Otsego, NY 360 miles to the Delaware Bay

Major River Basins in Pennsylvania

Check for Understanding How many major river basins are there in Pa? 5 What are they? Ohio Potomac Genesee & Erie (Great Lakes) Susquehanna Delaware What is the biggest river basin in Pa? Susquehanna