Environmental Geology - Chapter 6: Streams and Flooding

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Factors Governing Flooding

- Excessive rainfall - Snowmelt off in mountains - Severe storms - Hazardous blockage of stream channel - Trees - Rock avalanches

An ____ ____ is a fan-shaped deposit pf sediment formed where a stream flows from a mountain into a dry plain or desert, or flows into a more slowly flowing, large stream.

Alluvial Fan

Stream ____ is a measure of the total load of material a stream can carry.

Capacity

Meanders

Curves in a stream (or river)

A ____ is a fan-shaped deposit of sediment formed at a stream's mouth.

Delta

Stream ____ is the amount of water flowing past a given point in a specified length of time.

Discharge

A ____ ____ is constructed by plotting stream stage or discharge as a function of recurrence interval or annual probability of occurrence.

Flood-frequency Curve

A ____ is the area surrounding a stream channel into which the stream spills over during floods.

Floodplain

A ____ is constructed by plotting stream stage or discharge as a function of time.

Hydrograph

The ____ ____ includes all the processes by which water in the hydrosphere circulates.

Hydrologic Cycle

The ____ includes all the water at and near the earth's surface.

Hydrosphere

____ are raised banks along a stream channel that help to contain high discharge to to prevent flooding.

Levees

The ____ River is the highest-discharge stream in the United States.

Mississippi

A hundred year old flood is a flood with a ____ ____ of one hundred years.

Recurrence Interval

Point Bar

Sediment deposited on the insides of meanders

The ____ of a stream is the elevation of the stream's water surface at any point along the stream's course.

Stage

A ____ is any body of flowing water confined within a channel.

Stream

Cut Bank

The outside and downstream side of the meander. Faster water flows

Load

The total quantity of material that a stream transports by all methods (traction, saltation, suspended, and dissolved)

____ is the most important agent in sculpting the earth's surface.

Water

Compared to upstream floods, downstream floods...

are often a result of prolonged heavy rains over broad areas

In the development of stream meanders, channel erosion is greatest...

at the outside of curves on the downstream side

The lowest elevation to which a stream can erode its channel is called its...

base level

Most human activities tend to...

decrease the recurrence intervals of high-discharge intervals

The size of a stream may be described by its...

discharge

The geographic region from which a stream draws water is called it's...

drainage basin

On a hydrograph, an upstream flood appears as a...

high, sharp peak

All of the following processes add water to the atmosphere except...

infiltration

Meander cutoffs are called...

oxbows

The process of sediment transport in which particles more in short hops or jumps is called...

saltation

A disadvantage of both channelization and levees as methods of reducing flood hazards is...

the increased risk of downstream flooding

The largest single reservoir in the hydrologic cycle is...

the oceans

In temperate climates, as stream gradient decreases from source to mouth...

total discharge increases

Most of the water in the hydrosphere...

was outgassed from the earth's interior early in its history


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