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Deposition of Eroded Sediments

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1 Deposition of Eroded Sediments

2 What is deposition? Deposition is the laying down of weathered and eroded sediments (bits and pieces of larger rock masses). Most deposition occurs in bodies of water.

3 Factors which affect deposition:
Particle size As particle size increases the rate of deposition (how fast the particles fall to the bottom of a column of water) also increases. Settling rate Particle size

4 Particle shape... Smooth rounded particles will settle out more quickly than flatter more irregularly shaped particles.

5 Particle density... Denser particles will fall faster than less dense particles of similar size and shape. Settling rate Particle density

6 Stream velocity…(see page 6 of Reference Tables)
Stream velocity generates kinetic energy. The faster a stream is flowing, the more energy it has. As stream velocity increases, the volume and size of sediments being carried also increases. Volume and particle size Velocity of stream

7 Likewise, as streamvelocity decreases, the settling rate increases.
Incoming stream with sediments Coarse gravel Finer sand Finer silt Finest clay

8 Major stream deposits Deltas - triangular fan shaped deposits that develop as a stream or river flows into a larger body of water. Alluvial Fans - Similarly shaped deposits which develop as a stream from a mountain flows out onto flat land, thus losing kinetic energy and depositing its sediment load.


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