Chapter 16, 18& 19 Quiz
What two 'ingredients' are necessary for glaciers to form?
- Precipitation: accumulation of snow must exceed melting snow - Temperature: summer highs cannot be too high for too long
Why is channel flow not uniform—straight, smooth and regular—throughout the channel?
-Friction along bottom and sides→ can cause water to be slower in some parts -Irregularities in direction and speed→ produce momentary currents that can move anywhere, even upwards -Turbulence→ results in eddies and whirlpools
Name two majors that are specific examples of exotic streams
Colorado and the Nile
What glacier in Alaska did James Balong visit in the video 'Extreme Ice'?
Columbia Glacier in Southeast Alaska
What is a cutoff meander? oxbow lake? meander scar? How does each form?
Cutoff meander: meandering river changes course again and cuts a new channel back over the previous neck, leaving an old meandering loop Oxbow lake: cutoff meander is cut off from the stream, leaving a small separate body of water Meander scar: oxbow lake fills with sediments and vegetation and then eventually dries up over time
Identify two major North American rivers that have no delta and two that do.
Delta: Mississippi, Colorado No delta: Columbia, St. Lawrence
Four types of stream drainage patterns?
Dendritic, Deranged, Centripetal, Trellised .
Three types of stream load?
Dissolved load, suspended load, bed load.
Which stream order is the most common basin?
First Order
Which has a narrower valley?
First order
Which has a steeper gradient?
First order
Which carries more water in a particular basin: a first order or fourth order stream?
Fourth
What is a knickpoint?
Is the part of the river channel where there is a sharp dip like a waterfall.
Laminar Flow
Layers of ice move over the top of each other due to differences in weight.
Provide a specific example of Monadnock
MONADNOCK
What stream channel pattern are these normally associated with? (cutoff meander, oxbow lake, meander scar)
Meander
What is a meander scar and how does it form?
Meander scar: oxbow lake fills with sediments and vegetation and then eventually dries up over time
Line of equilirbrium
The altitude where the amount of new snow gained by accumulation is equal to the amount of ice lost through ablation.
Why do some major rivers not have deltas?
The currents are so strong the sediments are swept away instead of deposited
How does differential erosion help explain knickpoint migration?
The force of the water flowing can make the rock break off and erode, causing the knickpoint to move further upstream as the rock continues to erode
Terminal moraine
The maximum extent of the glacier and the materials that are dropped off there. Example, Long Island
Arête
Thin wall between two adjacent glacial valleys
Which 2 of these drainage patterns can be found in PA and WV and why?
Trellis: due to tightly folded Paleozoic sedimentary strata forming a series of parallel ridges and valleys Dendritic: horizontal strata
What is the primary erosional agent of landform development in deserts?
Water
Great Sandy
Western Australia
Be able to associate glaciers with particular parts of the globe, and specific countries.
Where is is cold. Or where it is warm but there is a mountaintop high enough that it is cold. So like, Greenland. Canada. Literally everywhere but Australia has some kind of glacier, basically.
Can glaciers form in tropical regions of the world? Why/not?
Yes, because of mountains (elevation)
Tarn
a natural lake formed by a glacier retreating and it occurs in a crique
Col
where the steep wall between two adjacent cirques wears away, leaving a saddle like structure.
What is the deepest part called?
Thalweg
What is the deepest part of the stream called>
Thalweg
Horn
3 or more cirques intersecting
What is an exotic stream?
A steam whose water originates from somewhere else but flows through an arid place.
Zone of accumulation?
All areas of the glacier above the line of equilibrium
Zone ablation
All areas of the glacier below the line of equilibrium
Cirque
Amphitheatre like bowl created by a glacier erosion
Patagonia
Argentina, Chile
Where in the US does Mesa & Scarp terrain predominate?
Arizona
Sonoran
Arizona, Mexicso
Where are the Mitten Buttes?
Arizonia
Mojave
California. Nevada
Be able to define and distinguish stream capacity from stream competence
Capacity: a measure of the amount of solid material a stream has the ability to transport (think quantity) Competence: a measure of the particle size a stream can transport, expressed by the diameter of the largest particle a stream can move (think quality)
Atacama
Chile
What is the difference between an icefield and a cirque?
Cirque: form on the slopes of mountains. They are also called alpine or mountain glaciers Icefield: when ice completely covers a flat area
Basal Flow
Meltwater along glacial base provides lubricated surface, allowing glacier to forward.
Gobi Desert
Mongonlia, China
Namib
Namibia
What state is contained nearly entirely within the Basin & Rand of the US?
Nevada
Great Basin
Nevada, Utah
Chihuahua
New Mexico, Texas
Identify a famous example of a knickpoint migration.
Niagra Falls
Is the deepest part of a stream always in the middle?
No
Is the deepest part of the stream always in the middle?
No
Sahara
Northern Africa (egypt ect)
Distinguish streamflow from overland flow. Which occurs on interfluves? In valleys?
Overland flow: unchanneled downslope movement of surface water (interfluves--higher land in between valley walls, separating adjacent valleys) Streamflow: channeled movement of water along a valley bottom (valleys--established drainage system on terrain)
What is an Oxbow lake and how does it form?
Oxbow lake: cutoff meander is cut off from the stream, leaving a small separate body of water
Where can glaciers be found near sea level?
Places where it's cold. Like Antarctica, Greenland, etc.
Arabian
Saudia Arabia
How do deltas from?
Sediments carried downstream by rivers when they deposits what it creates.
What are four stream channel patterns?
Straight, Sinuous, Meandering, Braided
Which is the least common in nature? (types of streams)
Straight: it usually means it's man-made
Alluvium
Stream deposited sediment Is usually smooth and round