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Stream Discharge

The water velocity needed to carry sediment depends on the size of the sediment. A larger rock requires a lot more stream velocity then a smaller rock.

Let’s look at the Relationship of Transported Particle Size to Water Velocity chart on page 6 of your reference table.

Notice that a boulder needs about a minimum velocity of about 350 cm/sec, where a pebble only needs a minimum velocity of 75 cm/sec to transport it.

1.  What is the minimum velocity needed to transport a cobble? ______

Lets look at the chart again.

If water slows down it will deposit any size sediment that is too large to carry.

2.  If a river is carrying a load of sediment and it is moving at a speed of 700 cm/sec, but slows to 200 cm/sec, what two types of sediments will it deposit? ______and ______

3.  If it had only slowed down to a velocity of 300 cm/sec, what is the only sized particle that would have deposited. ______

Stream velocity can increase or decrease as a result of several things.

4.  If a stream enters a still body of water will its velocity increase or decrease? ______

5.  If a stream’s slope increases would its velocity increase or decrease? ______

6.  What if its slope decreased? ______

7.  If a stream’s discharge (amount of water flowing in the stream) increases would its velocity change? ______

8.  With that said would rivers have greater velocity in the spring or summer? ______

10. Why? ______

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A Review on Meanders

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c d

11. Which has faster moving water a or b? ______

12. Where is deposition occurring a or b? ______

13. Where is the river cut bank steeper c or d______

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Which of the numbers above most likely represents letter d on the last page? ______(We are looking at the steepness of the channel!)