-Katie Potter
Three general types of mass movements
What are slides, falls, and flows?
Hillslope profiles reflect these three geomorphic factors:
What is climate, geology, and time?
The two types of watershed morphometry
What is linear and areal?
Ex of linear=stream ordering
Ex of areal=drainage density
Three types of sediment loads
What are dissolved, suspended, and bed loads?
Channel sinuosity is measured by _____ ______ / ______ ______
What is the channel length divided by the valley length?
Slurry endmembers are _____-supported
What is matrix? (Diamictons - poorly sorted terrigenous sediments)
Form of a hillslope is controlled by _____ or _____ _____
What is weathering and sediment transport?
(Weather-limited hillslopes: bare rock or thin soils)
(Transport-limited hillslopes: thick soil and regolith)
Four types of drainage patterns
What is dendritic, trellis, rectangular, and radial?
The four forces at work on a particle of sediment on a streambed are...
(Two resisting, two driving forces)
What are the resisting gravity and friction forces and the driving lift and fluid drag forces?
There are two types of single-thread channels and two types of multithreaded channels...name them
Hint: the spice queen doesn't like saying one of the multithreaded channels' names
Rock fall vs. rock avalanche
What is...I don't know how to make this response a question so just pretend...
Rock falls: gravity driven
Rock avalanche: turbulent, fast, large rock-mass fall. (Larger runouts than simple rock fall due to grain-to-grain elastic contacts)
In hillslope hydrology, precipitation can go where? (Three areas)
What is evapotranspiration, infiltration, and runoff?
Measuring discharge depends on these two factors
What is area (width*depth) and velocity?
Sediment yield is...
What is sediment being exported by the landscape
These four factors relate to channel patterns
What is bankfull discharge, gradient, sediment load, and bank cohesion/stability?
Causes of slope failure or mass movement (there are five major factors)
What is ground shaking, intense/long duration of rainfall, undercutting that removes material buttressing toe of slope, progressive weathering of hillslope material, and loss of vegetation/root enforcement?
Stability of slope: FS (resisting shear strength/driving shear stress)>1 (Stable)
One of the ways a channel can begin is through diffusive transport which is slope dependent. This process is dominated by _____ mass-wasting events and leads to ______ slopes.
What is creep and convex?
Explain Reynold's number
(Equation is Re=inertial/viscous)
Estimates of laminar vs turbulent flow
Re<500 Laminar
Transitional
Re>2000 Turbulent
The ability for a stream to displace or erode material in its bed, to transport sediment or incise bedrock is due to _____ _____
Shear stress
Draw the two types of stream terraces
Fill - depositional
Strath - erosional
Draw and list the main features seen in a slide or slump

Forms of hillslope morphology (three cross-slope components and three downslope components)
Linear Convex Concave
Linear LL LV LC
Convex VL VV VC
Concave CL CV CC
H2O Behavior: Divergent Convergent
Stream power is
What is the rate of potential energy loss per unit channel length.
Sediment supply vs. transport capacity (Lane's balance)
The sediment budget equation (over a specific time period)
What is I-O=delta S? (Translates to: inputs from watershed to channel - output measured at channel outlet = change in channel storage)
Draw a longitudinal profile of a river in a steady-state.
How does this profile differ from rivers in transience?
What is change in channel concavity (knickzone-over steepened reach or knickpoint-discrete step)
Change can be due to baselevel fall, faulting activity, bedrock change, and/or influx of voluminous sediment.