River Discharge

Description

Factors that affect river discharge. Made with the 2016 spec in mind.
chlopandactyl
Slide Set by chlopandactyl, updated more than 1 year ago
chlopandactyl
Created by chlopandactyl about 9 years ago
29
2

Resource summary

Slide 1

    River discharge
    There are many factors that can shape a hydrograph. If there is more runoff, if means that there will be more discharge. More runoff also means that there will be a shorter lag time as more water will arrive at the river in a shorter space of time.

Slide 2

    Factors that affect the shape of a hydrograph:

Slide 3

    Temperature
    Hot and dry conditions, or cold and freezing conditions lead to hard, impermeable ground and much more runoff - lag time is therefore decreased.

Slide 4

    Amount/type of rainfall
    Lots of short, heavy rainfall means that there will be more run off. Therefore, lag time is decreased and river discharged is increased.

Slide 5

    Land use
    Urban areas have drainage systems to take away a lot of rainwater. However, around some tivers, they can be covered in impermeable materials, such as concrete, which increases runoff.

Slide 6

    Previous weather
    If there's been a lot of rain recently, the soil can become saturated. This can increase runoff, therefore decreasing lag time and increasing river discharge.

Slide 7

    Rock type
    Water infiltrates through pore spaces in permeable rocks and flows along cracks in pervious rocks. This decreases runoff, which means that lag time increases, and discharge decreases. If the rock is impermeable, the water can't infiltrate it, therefore increasing runoff, shortening lag time and there is also an increase in discharge.

Slide 8

    Relief
    There's a lot more runoff on steep slopes. This decreases lag time and increases discharge.

Slide 9

    Definitions
    Relief -> how the height of the land changes Saturated soil -> soil that can't absorb any more water
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

Water on Land Keywords
Adrian Ridley
Drainage basin and definitions (+ water balance etc)
Alice Kimpton
Bangladesh Flood
Jono Barnes
River Processes and Landforms
1jdjdjd1
Geography Quiz
PatrickNoonan
Geography Coastal Zones Flashcards
Zakiya Tabassum
Using GoConqr to study geography
Sarah Egan
All the Countries of the World and their Capital Cities
PatrickNoonan
Tectonic Hazards flashcards
katiehumphrey
Volcanoes
1jdjdjd1
GCSE Geography - Causes of Climate Change
Beth Coiley