The Basics
Erosional Process
Transport Process
Deposition and Courses
Profile of a river
100

Definition of a River

A natural flowing water course, usually fresh water. 

100

Hydraulic action

The force of moving water and dislodging particles from the riverbanks and beds

100

Traction

When large boulders and rocks roll along the river bed

100

Define Deposition

The process where a river drops the sediment it is carrying when it loses energy

100
Name the 3 Courses of a River

The Upper Course

The Middle Course

The Lower Course

200

Origin of rivers

They originate from a source which is usually in a highland or an elevated area and flows through a river channel until it reaches its mouth, which is the end of a river course

200

Abrasion/Corrasion

The rocks and sediment carried by the river scrape and wear down the riverbanks and beds

200

Saltation

Small pebbles bounce around the riverbed


200

Conditions that lead to Deposition

Decrease in the river's velocity

Decrease in discharge

200

Characteristics of the Upper Course

steep gradient

narrow stream

vertical erosion

high velocity


300

The four main ways how rivers erode their banks

Hydraulic Action

Abrriasion/Corrasion

Attrition

Solution/Corrosion

300

Attrition

Rocks and pebbles collide, breaking into smaller and smoother particles

300
Suspension

When fine particles such as clay and sand, are carried within the water

300

Define Discharge

The volume of water flowing in the river

300

Characteristics of the Middle Course

moderate gradient

lateral (on the sides) erosion

meanders develop and stream widens

moderate velocity

400

The 4 processes of River Transport

Traction

Saltation

Suspension

Solution

400

Solution/Corrosion

This is when the water dissolves soluble minerals in rocks, such as limestone.

400

Solution

Dissolved minerals are transported as part of the chemical composition of the water

400

Characteristics of the Lower Course

gentle gradient

the river is at its widest and is shallow

significant deposition

low velocity

500

Function of Rivers

There is a lot of energy in flowing water, which makes rivers excellent at eroding, transporting, and depositing material.

500

Spanish for jump

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