Geo - Units 38 - 41
What is the discharge of a river with a depth of 10 meters, width of 5 meters and a flow velocity of 5 meters/second?
250 m 3/sec
What is the discharge of a river with an average depth of 2 meters, width of 3 meters and a flow velocity of 5 meters/second?
30 m3/sec
The most important force driving erosion and transportation of eroded rock material into a new site of deposition is:
Earth's gravity
A flood with a recurrence interval of 100 years means that the flood occurs every 100 years
False
According to John Hack, landscapes are in dynamic equilibrium when the slopes of hills and valleys change over time
False
An area consisting of mudstones and shales will likely exhibit steeper slopes than those composed of hard metamorphic and igneous rocks:
False
Deltas commonly form where a stream empties into larger streams T or F
False
Erosion by rivers and road construction are examples of factors that may cause a decrease in slope angles thereby promoting mass movements.
False
Perched water tables occur below the main water table.
False
Percolation in the vadose zone increases as soil becomes more compacted.
False
Runoff, water moving over land surfaces, occurs when infiltration rates exceed the amount of water falling.
False
Stream capture usually results when two adjacent streams flood producing a single new stream
False
Stream discharge do not influence the shape or form of the delta. T or F
False
The potential energy of water is greater in low lying areas than high relief areas.
False
Water in a river with a large suspended load is more competent than a river moving large boulders.
False
Ephemeral streams flow year round
False.
Fluvial landforms are all formed by stream erosion.
False.
Usually, after flood control measures have been undertaken, it is safe to farm and build on a flood plain.
False.
Identify the erosional landform developed by streams.
Grand Canyon
______ occurs when raindrops fall on vegetation and evaporates before penetrating the soil.
Interception
Topography that can be distinguished and studied as a single unit is a:
Karst topography
Perched water tables occur above the main water table
True
Percolation in the vadose zone increases as soil becomes wetter.
True
The role of climate in influencing the development of landscapes is debatable. Generally, humid environments have more rounded landforms and desert environments have angular ones
True
Waves, tides and currents influence the shape or form of the delta. T or F
True
Runoff, water moving over the land surface, occurs when the amount of water falling exceeds infiltration rates
True.
What two factors determine stream discharge?
Velocity and cross-sectional area of stream
_____ is a natural geologic process that breaks down rock.
Weathering
Which would you expect to have a higher sediment yield?
a drainage basin with steeper gradients.
If the sediment supply to a river increases so much that it overwhelms the ability of the stream to carry the sediment, then _____ will occur.
aggradation.
The resistance of geologic materials to movement, also known as their frictional strength, depends on:
all of the above type of material weight of overlying block the amount of water present
Where is a stream's load deposited?
all of the above.
Which of the following influences rates of erosion in the drainage base?
all of these
Infiltration capacity depends on which of the following?
all of these vegetation coverage dryness or wetness of soils intensity and duration of rainfall land use such as cattle grazing
The Black Hills of South Dakota exhibit _____ drainage.
annular
Perched water tables are separated from the main aquifer by:
aquicludes.
Groundwater is stored in:
aquifers
Creep involves movement of soil:
at a slow, almost imperceptible pace
The downslope movement of material is termed mass movement. What type of mass movement involves snow and ice?
avalanche
When juxtaposed alluvial fans join along a mountain front obscuring their the cone shapes, a(n) _____ forms.
bajada or alluvial apron
Saltating sand is part of the
bedload
The Mississippi Delta is an example of a(n) _____ delta
birdfoot.
Areas of high relief tend to have:
both (a) and (b) high rates of erosion steep slopes
Fragments that accumulate near their original location can form:
both (b) and (c) blockfields? ice sheets? talus?
Factors influencing the velocity of a stream include
both a and b.
Which condition could lead to drawdown below the level of existing wells?
both a and c growth of population in an area using water for agricultural purposes
Extrusive igneous structures include:
both a and c.
Weathering is the:
breakdown of rocks and minerals into smaller particles
The formation of underground caverns occurs through the ____ process.
carbonation
Which is typically the least important form of stream erosion?
corrosion
For what is William Morris Davis known?
cycle of erosion.
Which process is common in alluvial fan deposits?
debris flows
High water content in soil or fractured rock will:
decrease slope stability
When rivers deposit sediments along the coast, these can form:
deltas
Which drainage pattern is common in the Midwest, such as with the Missouri and Ohio Rivers?
dendritic.
A recent development in the measurement of erosional rates is:
determining how much sediment is transported by rivers
The gradient or slope of a stream is calculated by:
dividing the change in elevation of two points of a stream by the stream length between those two points
The material that has the least cohesion is:
dry sand
As landscapes become steeper, these processes work more quickly to wear down the landscapes
erosional
As landscapes become steeper, these processes work more quickly to wear down the landscapes:
erosional
Smaller materials can be transported from one location to another by _____ processes.
erosional
In order to distinguish the difference between a slide and a slump, a geologist would:
examine the surface in which blocks of rock move down
Which of the following holds the greatest amount of freshwater?
glaciers and ice sheets
All of the following factors increase shear stress and trigger slope failure EXCEPT:
grading steep slopes into step-like structures
A main driving force for mass movements is:
gravity
Volcanic remnants like Shiprock, NM are much smaller than the volcanoes of the Cascade Mountains because they
have been dormant and erosion has worn away most of its mass
Freeze-thaw mechanical weathering can occur year-round in ____ environments.
high altitudes, such as mountain
The Badlands exhibit
high drainage density
Most intense chemical weathering occurs in _____
humid, tropical areas
Most intense chemical weathering occurs in _____.
humid, tropical areas
The amount of water that falls to the surface in a given time period is termed:
intensity
What is weathering's role in the rock cycle?
it breaks down rocks into sediments
Flood deposits made up of the coarsest material form a(n) ___ along the flooded river.
levee.
A spontaneous downslope movement of Earth material is called:
mass movement
What type of weathering is associated with the freezing of water in the joints of rocks?
mechanical weathering
Which of the following is more likely to underlie valleys?
mudstone
Which part of a stream would you expect to find the largest discharge?
near a bend
In which sphere is water not present?
none of the above atmosphere biosphere lithosphere hydrosphere
Where on a meandering river is erosion the greatest
on the outside
Which of the following is NOT a type of mass movement?
ooze
What kind of lake forms when a meander is cut off?
oxbow lake.
Which of these is NOT a form of mechanical weathering?
oxidation
Of the minerals listed, which is the most resistant to chemical weathering?
quartz
Which drainage pattern is typical of the Cascade Mountains?
radial.
When iron-bearing silicate minerals are broken down by weathering, the iron through oxidation produces a:
reddish-brown or orange colored rock
Erosion leads to the reduction of the ____ of landmasses.
relief
The most effective and significant agent of erosion globally is:
running water
The growth of _____ crystals in arid regions has similar effects on rocks as do frost action in cold regions.
salt
Which material exhibits the greatest infiltration rates?
sandy soil.
Slumps are common in:
shale and clay-rich rocks
The component of gravity tending to push blocks of rock downhill parallel to the slope is termed:
shear stress
Meandering channels are:
sinuous
A snow avalanche is considered what form of mass movement?
slide
What feature is present where the water table intersects the Earth's surface?
spring
Commonly, a river is said to be graded when the longitudinal profile is _________and neither _______ or _______occurs.
stable; aggradation; erosion of channel floor.
Rates of erosion would be greater in:
steep mountains
Stream terraces are formed when
streams cut into their own deposits
Which typically carries the greatest amount of river sediment load?
suspended load
Folding and uplifting of rocks to form mountains, and the addition of new rock through volcanic eruptions are products of:
tectonic activity
Slope failure will occur when materials exceed _____
the angle of repose
Water interception by vegetation depends in part on:
the structure of the plants.
Which drainage pattern is typical in the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Province?
trellis.
The upper unsaturated zone in the ground is termed the
vadose zone.
All of the following are erosional agents in shaping the landscape EXCEPT:
volcanic eruptions
Most chemical weathering involves:
water
Deposition on an alluvial fan occurs:
when the flow is no longer confined to the river walls.
Alluvial fans form ________.
where streams emerge from the mountains.