CCHS Rivers and Groundwater Brown

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aquifer

Any rock or sediment through which groundwater flows easily

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Bed Load

Big sediments that are rolled or dragged along the bottom of a river.

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cutbank

eroded stream bank on the outside of a meander curve

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Delta

a fan-shaped deposit of sediment that forms when a river flows into a non-flowing large body of water, such as a lake, ocean or inland sea.

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Deposition

The process of laying down of sediment.

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Dissolved Load

Sediment that is dissolved into the water and transported within the current of the stream.

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Drainage Basin / Watershed

All of the land area where rainfall will run off or infiltrate into a river system, bounded by divides.

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Flood Plain

a flat plain next to a river that is made of fine river sediment and is subject to periodic flooding

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Gradient

the slope of a river channel or landscape over a certain distance. Expressed by the equation: change in elevation/distance

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groundwater

water beneath the surface stored and flowing in pore space in rock/sediment.

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Meander

a bend in the channel of a river. Characteristic formation when gradient decreases and erosion is mostly side-to-side vs. downcutting.

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oxbow lake

A crescent-shaped body of water formed when sediments deposited by a river during flood stage cut off a meander from the river.

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permeability

The ability of a rock or sediment to let fluids pass through its open spaces, or pores.

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Point Bar

crescent shaped pile of sediment built up by river deposition on the inside of a meander

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River System

A river and all of its tributaries

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Suspended Load

describes the transportation of clay or silt sized sediment carried within the current of the river

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Tributary

a smaller river that flows into a bigger river

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water table

the top of the zone of saturation

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zone of aeration

the zone in an aquifer above the water table where the pore spaces are filled with air

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zone of saturation

the zone in the aquifer below the water table where all open spaces are filled with water

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mouth

place where a river empties into another body of water

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headwaters

a stream's point of origin

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Runoff

water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground

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Erosion

Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away

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trunk stream

a major river, fed by a number of fairly large tributaries; the main stream in a river system

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meander scar

Dried up oxbow lake

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Velocity

the speed of an object in a particular direction

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young river

a fast-moving, relatively straight river that down cuts in a "V" shape and has waterfalls and rapids

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middle-aged river

a river's journey, when it gets wider, slows down, and meanders start to form, creating point bars and cutbanks

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old river

-slow-moving, flat river
-low gradient
-little erosive energy
-many bends and meanders

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channel

the path that a stream or river follows

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Continental Divide

mountain ridge that separates river systems flowing toward opposite sides of a continent

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triple divide peak

location where two continental divides touch

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river age/stage

section of a river that is defined by certain characteristics

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saltation

Small pebbles and stones are bounced along the river bed

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Porosity

Percentage of open spaces between grains in a rock.

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impermeable layer

A layer of material (such as clay or shale) in an aquifer through which water does not pass.