Earth Science Stream Vocabulary
Runoff
Water that flows downslope on earths surface and may enter a stream, river, or lake; its rate is influenced by angle of the slope, vegetation, rate of precipitation, and soil composition
Mouth
Where a stream empties into another body of water
point bar
inside bend of a meander
cut bank
outside bend of a meander
Tributaries
Any body of water that flows into another, larger system (willamette-springbrook)
Solution
Load is dissolved
levee
Natural or artificial bank confining a stream or a river. Natural levees form during flooding when the stream deposits materials adjacent to banks
Oxbow lake
Pinched off meanders, forms as a river straightens its channels
Suspension
Sediment is heavier than water but because water is stirred up and moving they remain suspended until water fully settles (sand, silt, clay)
Laminar flow
Smooth, parallel to channel, usually slow moving water (loss of gradient)
base level
The level of the body of water in which a stream flows. The ultimate base level is the ocean, local base levels could be lakes or another river. A stream cannot cut its bed or valley any lower than its final case level (water cannot flow uphill)
Headwaters
Where a stream begins (its source area)
Alluvial fan
Where a stream enters another body of water at its base level, deposition of the rivers load takes place forming a fan shaped deposit of sediment
floodplain
Wide, level area that borders a stream and is covered by its water during flooding events
Delta
a triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river, typically where it diverges into several outlets.
Turbulent flow
confused, swirling, erratic, typically in fast moving water (steep gradient needed)
meander
curves or bends in the stream
discharge
volume of water passing a certain point at a given time area(velocity)=discharge
Drainage basin/water shed
Area of Earths surface that collects water and flows to one particular point
Bed load
Sediments rolling and sliding along the stream bed or bottom of the stream (sand, gravel, boulders)