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Water Erosion:

How do processes involving water change Earth’s

surface?

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What is the MAJOR agent of erosion that has shaped Earth’s land surface? Moving Water (Water Erosion)

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Water moving over land’s surface is called runoff.

This may cause sheet erosion.

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The amount of water runoff in an area

depends on5 main factors:

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1. The amount of rain an area receives.

2. Vegetation - grasses, shrubs & trees reduce runoff

3. Type of soil - some absorb more water than others

4. Shape of the land – steep slopes has more run-off, which causes more runoff

5. How people use the land – parking lots & crop removal increase run-off

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Runoff overtime:

How does runoff over time affect the

land and water?

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Rills & GulliesRills are tiny grooves in the soil that grow larger forming gullies.

A gully is a large groove or channel in the soil that carries runoff after a storm. It moves soil & rocks.

Gullies only contain water after it rains.

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Streams & Rivers

Gullies join together to form a larger channel called a stream.

Water continuously flows here and rarely dries up.

Small streams may be called creeks or brooks.

Small streams flow together to form a large stream called a river.

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Rill, Gully, Stream

StreamGully erosion in a pasture. Image by NRCS

Rill erosion at a construction site. Image by M. Mamo, Labels added by UNL

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TributariesStreams grow together by getting water from tributaries.

A tributary is a stream or river that flows into a larger river.

An example: The Missouri & Ohio rivers are tributaries of the Mississippi river.

Tributaries collect their water from the drainage basin or watershed.

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Rivers & Tributaries

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Rivers cause erosion and create valleys, waterfalls, flood plains, meanders and oxbow lakes.

Rivers form on steep mountain slopes.

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How do they flow? Quickly & follow a narrow path

How do they erode? Rapidly

The result is that rivers form deep, V-shaped valleys.

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Valleys

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http://images.travelpod.com/users/the-boy_picot/3.1149265860.580x-nice-v-shaped-valley.jpg

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Features of rivers:

What features are formed by erosion

along a river?

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WaterfallsOccur where?

Where a river meets an area of hard & slowly eroding rock

 Then flows over softer rock downstream.

 How does softer rock erode? What results from this erosion? The softer rock erodes away faster & a waterfall develops.

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Waterfalls at the Plitvicka Jezera National Park in Croatia Minnehaha Falls,

Minneapolis Minnesotahttp://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://realestate-inminnesota.com/images/Minneapolis.jpg&imgrefurl=http://realestate-inminnesota.com/&usg=__kBY-WaWcelJlC-sNAEDq6zr8eLY=&h=599&w=800&sz=162&hl=en&start=5&um=1&tbnid=WO5G4jC_rIKDMM:&tbnh=107&tbnw=143&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dminnehaha%2Bfalls,%2Bmn%26ndsp%3D18%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1

Waterfalls

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Flood Plain

What is a flood plain?A wide valley in which a river flows

What happens to the land during a flood?The water in the river over flows its banks into this wide river valley area.

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Flood Plain

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MeandersWhat are meanders?Loop-like bends in the course of a

river.

Where & how do they occur?They occur as the outer bank of a river is eroded & deposits are dropped on the inner bank of the bend in a river.

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Example: The southern stretch of the Mississippi River meanders on a wide, gently sloping flood plain area.

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Meanders

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Oxbow LakesWhat is an oxbow lake?

A meander that has been cut-off from the river.

They may form when a river floods as high water finds a straighter path downstream . As flood waters fall, sediments dam up the ends of the meander and a lake forms.

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Oxbow Lakes

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Deposits by rivers are made as the water slows down and the fine particles settle in the river bed.

Larger stones quit rolling and sliding.

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Deposits by Rivers:

What features result from

deposition along a river?

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Alluvial Fan

An Alluvial Fan is a wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a steep, narrow mountain valley range. This deposit is shaped like a fan.

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Alluvial Fan

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Deltas

Deltas form when sediments are deposited where a river flows into an ocean or a lake. This landform is built up as the sediments drop.

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Deltas

http://www.dmcii.com/disasters/new_orleans/mississippi_delta.jpg

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Soil may also be added to Flood Plains during floods as sediments are deposited.

This new soil added to the area makes the river valley fertile.

Forests and crops may be grown here.

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Groundwater Erosion:

What results from water seeping into

the ground & mixing with CO2?

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Not all rain water evaporates or becomes runoff.

How does water get underground?

Water soaks into the ground, filling openings in the soil and trickling into cracks & spaces in layers of rock.

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Groundwater causes which type of erosion? Chemical weathering

What acid forms when carbon dioxide & water combine? Carbonic Acid

This weak acid can break down limestone that will gradually hollow out pockets in the rock.

Over time, the pockets develop into large holes called caves or caverns.

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Cave Formations:

What are the features found in a cave? How

do they form?

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What are stalactites?Calcite deposits that hang from the cave’s roof like icicles

What are stalagmites? Cone-shaped calcite deposits that build up from the cave floor

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Ellison’s Cave in Walker County, Georgia

http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2130

http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2130

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Karst Topography:

What happens when land rich in limestone

is weathered by groundwater?

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Define Karst Topography

A type of landscape that is created in a region where a layer of limestone near the surface forms deep valleys, caverns and sinkhole

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Karst Topography

http://www.virginiacaves.org/lok/ccvup56.jpg

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Karst Topography