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Channel Processes
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Can be used for GCSE, but it is a little vague, as it is mainly an A-level reminder..
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erosion
depositation
rivers
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Channel Processes
Transportation
Types
Traction
Only operates in times of high discharge
Large stones/boulders are rolled along the river bed by water moving downstream
Suspension
Contributes to a large amount of the river flows
Small particles, are carried along by the flow of the river
Saltation
Assoited with high energy conditions
Small stones bound/leap frog along the river bed
Solution
Dissolved minerals being transported within the mass of the water
The river obtains it's load through in two main ways
Material being washed/fallen into the river
Material being eroded from the river bed/banks
The capcity of the river is the amaont of material in a river
The competence of a river is the diameter of the largest particle it can carry
Erosion
Types
Attrition
The reduction in the size of fragments, in the river
Sediment strike each other, becoming smaller, smoother and more rounded
Corosion
The most active rocks contain carbonates
The minerals in the rock are dissolved by acids and carried away
Abrasion
Wear's away the river bed/banks
The scraping, scouring, and rubbing action of materials along by the river
Hydraulic Action
The movement of loose material due to frictional drag
Caused by the sheer power of water movement
Lateral erosion
This energy is used laterally (against the river banks mostly)
River processes a lot of energy
Usually occurs in the middle/lower course of the river
River's erode because they process the energy too
The total energy of a river depends on;
Steepness of the Channel
The weight of the water
The height of the river above base level
Vertical erosion
Often produces steep sided valleys
Mainly caused by abrasion and Hydraulic Action
River is attempting to erode down towards base level
Dominates when rover is high above base level
Deposition
Usually occurs when;
There is a reduction in the gradient
The discharge is reduced
There is shallow waters
There is an increase in the size of the load
The river overflows, its banks
A river deposit's its load when there has been a decrease in the rivers energy
The largest fragments generally get deposited first, followed by smaller particles. Although the finest particles may never be deposited
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