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River presentation

May 18, 2015

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Olexiy Dubilet

This presentation is a cool resource for doing river revision, especially if you are doing A-levels in Geography.
Here, we will talk about river formation and all related processes that happen with rivers
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The drainage basin hydrological cycle

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The storm hydrograph

River discharge

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What factors might result in a ‘flashy’

hydrograph?• short-lived but intense

rainfall

• impermeable underlying rock

such as granite

• steep relief

• urban area, where water is

channelled through drains to

the stream

• small round drainage basin

River discharge

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• dense woodland vegetation

• high infiltration capacity of

soil

• permeable underlying rock,

such as limestone

• elongated drainage basin

What factors might create a hydrograph like

this?

River discharge

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The long profile

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The Hjülstrom curve

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Amanda Barker

An upper course channel

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Amanda Barker

A middle course channel

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A lowland channel in flood

Amanda Barker

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• vertical erosion

(by hydraulic

action and

corrasion) below

the waterfall

deepens the

plunge pool

• undercutting of

the softer rock

leads to eventual

collapse of the

resistant Whin

Sill and results

in headward

erosion

John

Pallister

High Force waterfall

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The development of an oxbow lake

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• the sediment load carried by the river is substantial

• the river has a large drainage basin

• the mouth of the river is located on a coastline where ocean

currents and tides are weak so the rate of deposition exceeds

the rate of sediment removal

Reasons for formation of a delta

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• knick points, rapids

and waterfalls

• river terraces

• incised meanders, both

entrenched and ingrown

Features related to rejuvenation

Aerofilms

The city of Durham is built inside

an entrenched meander

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• excessive precipitation

over a long period of

time

• intensive precipitation

over a short period of

time

• snowmelt

• climatic hazards such

as hurricanes

Flooding

• the nature of the

drainage basin

• relief

• rock and soil type

• natural vegetation

Physical causes of flooding

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• Urbanisation creates impermeable surfaces so reducing

infiltration. Surface water is therefore transported more

rapidly through drains to the river.

• Deforestation reduces interception and increases runoff.

• Some methods of river management, such as channelisation,

increase flood risk downstream.

• Global warming leads to more extreme rainfall events.

Flooding

Influence of human activities on flooding

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Flooding

Areas of high flood risk in England and Wales

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Flooding

Short-term responses:

• media broadcasts of

information

• emergency relief, rescue,

shelter, food

• armed services for evacuation

and building emergency

defences

Long-term responses:

• government and/or foreign aid

• disaster planning for the

future

• flood management programmes

Responses to flooding

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Flooding

• channelisation, to raise, straighten or strengthen banks

• dams and weirs

• diversion channels

• dredging

• retention basins and balancing lakes

• artificially raising the height of the floodplain

Examples of hard engineering

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• afforestation

• floodplain zoning

• land-use management, e.g. contour ploughing

• wetland and riverbank conservation

• river restoration

• improved forecasting and warning

Flooding

Examples of soft engineering