Rivers Flashcards

[Click to shuffle]

What is river deposition?
Click to View the Answer
Click to View the Question

Deposition is the processes by which a river drops or deposits the material it is carrying (also known as its load) either in the river channel or on floodplains.

Find out more about river deposition.

What is river deposition?
Give three characteristics of rapids.
Click to View the Answer
Click to View the Question

The characteristics of rapids include:

  • the turbulent flow of water
  • white water
  • uneven river bed
  • steep gradients.

Find out more about the landforms of erosion in the upper course of a river.

Give three characteristics of rapids.
How can geology increase flood risk?
Click to View the Answer
Click to View the Question

Geology can increase the risk of flooding when:

  • The upland bedrock is impermeable, such as slate, which means there is more surface run-off
  • Soil in low lying areas is made up of clay. Because it is so compact it is difficult for infiltration to occur.
  • Areas of permeable rock, such as limestone, become inundated with water leading to increased surface run-off

Find out more about human and physical causes of flooding.

How can geology increase flood risk?
Give three examples of soft engineering.
Click to View the Answer
Click to View the Question

Examples include:

  • flood warnings
  • flood plain zoning
  • planting trees
  • river restoration

Find out more about soft engineering.

Give three examples of soft engineering.
List the social economic and environmental benefits of embankments
Click to View the Answer
Click to View the Question

Social:

  • Safer from flooding due to the increased carrying capacity of the river so the risk of flooding to nearby settlements is reduced.
  • Embankments are often used for walking routes which makes the embankment a more attractive walkway for local people.

Economic:

  • Cheap compared to other methods of hard engineering

Environmental:

  • Habitats are provided for riverbank animals such as otters, voles and kingfishers

Find out more about hard engineering.

List the social economic and environmental benefits of embankments




Request a question

This contact form is deactivated because you refused to accept Google reCaptcha service which is necessary to validate any messages sent by the form.

My Account

Edit Profile

Update Billing

Upgrade

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This