Rivers Flashcards
How does a channel cross-section change downstream?
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In the upper course, the channel is very narrow and very shallow. By the middle course, the channel becomes wider and deeper usually over 1 m. By the lower course, the channel becomes wider still and the channel is much deeper.
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How does a channel cross-section change downstream?
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Saltation
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Identify the type of transportation labelled D in the diagram below.
What is a valley cross profile?
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A valley cross-profile includes the channel, the valley floor and the sides of the valley.
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What is a valley cross profile?
Why does the long profile of a river become concave in the middle course?
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The gradient of the long profile becomes more concave as vertical erosion reduces.
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Why does the long profile of a river become concave in the middle course?
Identify two disadvantages of floodplain zoning
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Examples include:
- restricts economic development as certain land uses are prohibited
- if land cannot be used for building the current housing shortage will continue
- through building elsewhere habitats may be lost
- it is very difficult to implement retrospectively where urban development has already taken place on the floodplain.
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Identify two disadvantages of floodplain zoning