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Fluvial
Coastal Landforms
Glaciers
Earthquakes
100
Drainage Network Patterns
Dendritic Radial Trellis Rectangular
100
Wave erosion
deep water waves shallow water waves wave breaker wave translation wave refraction
100
Glacier movements
real and apparent
100
Faulting
normal reverse strike-slip
200
Stream Types (by size 3) (by permanence of flow 4)
Straight, meandering, braided Perennial stream, intermittent stream, ephemeral stream, exotic stream
200
Coastal Deposition
Stream erosion glacial erosion stream erosion wave erosion marine deposition organic coasts
200
Glacer erosion
plucking and abrasion
200
Elastic rebound theory
stress on earth --> release of elastic energy --> vibrations
300
Fluvial Erosion
abrasion corrosion headward erosion downcutting base level knickpoints lateral erosion
300
2 types of seismic waves
surface waves-most destructive body waves -P waves -S waves
400
Fluvial Transportation
dissolved load suspended load bed load (Capacity and competence)
400
what is the focus of an earthquake?
zone within earth where initial displacement occurs
500
Depositional landforms
floodplain levee point bar delta alluvial fan island bar
500
what is the epicenter?
surface location directly above focus