Unit 9: Weathering, Erosion and Hydrology Intro

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abrasion

The grinding away of rock by contact with other rock particles carried in water, ice, or wind

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animal burrowing

the weathering of rock by animal or insect digging

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aquifer

A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.

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bedload

the larger sediment carried along the bed of the river

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butte

An isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top (similar to but narrower than a mesa).

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cap stone

protects softer rock in the column below

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capacity

the amount of sediment a stream carries based on its discharge

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Chemical weathering

the processes by which the internal structure of a mineral is altered by the removal and/or addition of elements

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columnar joints

a pattern of cracks that forms during cooling of molten rock to generate columns

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competence

the maximum size sediment a stream can carry given its velocity

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cone of depression

lowering of the water table around a pumping well

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continental divide

mountain ridge that separates drainage basins flowing toward opposite sides of a continent, in the US it is toward the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean

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creep

when soil moves down hill very slowly, imperceptible

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cut-off

the shortcut with a steeper gradient that a river takes between two meanders

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cutbank

eroded stream bank on the outside of a meander curve

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delta

A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake

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Deposition

Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.

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desert varnish

a black coating that forms on the surface of a rock when the air interacts with magnesium

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discharge

the amount of water flowing through a river in a given amount of time calculated as cross-sectional area x velocity

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dissolved load

The stream load of dissolved materials such as sodium and calcium.

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distributary

When a river branches off of the trunk stream at the mouth of the river, and is located in the delta.

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divide

a high point or ridge that determines the direction that water flows, separating two drainage basins

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drainage basin

the land area bordered by divides that contributes water through runoff and groundwater to a river system

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Erosion

the physical removal of material by mobile agents such as water, wind, or ice.

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exfoliation

A mechanical weathering process in which rock layers that have cracked perpendicular to the expansion direction of intrusive igneous rocks that have undergone pressure reduction will break loose and 'peel off'

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Exfoliation domes

Large domed shaped structures usually composed of granite, formed by sheeting. when a rock forms deep underground from lots and lots of pressure.

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Floodplain

a flat area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks

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Frost wedging

The mechanical breakup of rock caused by the expansion of freezing water in cracks or crevices

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gradient

slope of a land surface

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Haboob

dust storm

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headwaters

the source of a stream or river

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hoodoo

a column of weathered and eccentrically shaped rock

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hydrolysis

the weathering of feldspar into clay and ions with exposure to water

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impermeable

not allowing water to flow through it

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Mass wasting

the transfer of rock and soil downslope under the influence of gravity

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meander scar

Dried up oxbow

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mechanical weathering

rock breaks into smaller pieces (disintegration) without changing its composition

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mesa

broad, flat-topped landform with steep sides; smaller than a plateau

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middle aged Stream

a stream that flows down a medium slope or a medium valley, most of the rocks that cause waterfalls have been eroded away. the stream starts to erode more along its sides forming small meanders, while transportation dominates there is both erosion and deposition occurring

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monument

butte that has shrunk to a pointed top

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natural levee

raised river bank that parallels the channel that results when a river deposits its heavier sediment along the river bank as it floods into the floodplain

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neck

the narrow strip of land separating two meander loops that will cut-off to form an oxbow

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old age stream

a stream that is flowing over a very gentle slope and large discharge with primarily side-to-side erosion, many exaggerated meanders, and meander scars, a floodplain, oxbow lakes, delta, deposition dominates

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oxbow

A meander that has been cut off from the river

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oxidation

the weathering of metallic minerals in rock by interaction with humid air

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permeability

Ability of rock or sediment to allow water to flow through it

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Petroglyphs

Carved or scratched drawing of simple figures in rock. Carved through Desert Varnish.

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point bar

a crescent-shaped accumulation of sand and gravel deposited on the inside of a meander

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porosity

The percentage of the total volume of a rock or sediment that consists of open spaces.

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river

water that flows downslope in a channel

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meander

A large bend in a river

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river mouth

the point where a river enters a lake or sea

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River pothole

holes carved in a bedrock channel by sediment in a youthful river

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river system

a river and its tributaries

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root wedging

weathering of rock caused by the expansion of roots as they grow in cracks

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sediment

the broken down bits of rock, categorized by size

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spring

A flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface

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suspended load

the small sediment carried within the current of flowing water

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talus slope

An accumulation of rock debris at the base of a cliff

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tributary

A river that flows into a larger river

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trunk stream

the primary river of a river system, the one that empties at the mouth

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Unloading

in the lower rock layers occurs when the top layer of rock erodes away and therefore reduces the pressure on the lower layers causing sheeting, or separation of layers of rock.

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velocity

another name for the speed of the current in a river

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ventifact

any rock that is polished and shaped by wind abrasion

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volcanic neck

middle part of volcano, hardened pipe

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water table

the level below which the pores in the rock/sediment are saturated with groundwater.

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waterfall

a vertical drop in a river that water flows over

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weathering

The breaking down of rocks on the Earth's surface.

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well

hole drilled into the ground to reach groundwater

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youthful stream

a stream flowing down a steep slope with a straight channel, v-shaped valley, with some rapids and uneven drops, erosion dominates

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zone of aeration

above the water table where pores in the rock/sediment are not filled with water

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zone of saturation

below the water table where all the pores in the rock/sediment are filled with groundwater

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stage

The height of the water in a river

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saltation

The movement of sand or other sediments by short jumps, skipping, and bounces that is caused by wind or water

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Sea Arch

an arch formed by wave erosion when caves on opposite sides of a headland unite

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Sea Stack

column of rock remaining after the collapse of a sea arch

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Aquiclude

Any. rock or sediment that water can not flow through EX: clay

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infiltration

the process by which water on the ground surface enters the ground.