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Title: Streams


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Ch. 11
Streams Rivers
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Distribution of Water on Earth
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Main difference between lakes and streams is flow
Physical effects Chemical effects Biological
effects
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Physical effects
Flowing water erodes
As a river meanders, carves out some areas,
deposits on others
5
Results in various habitats
http//www.epa.gov/volunteer/stream/images/fig44.j
pg

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Riffles, pools and runs are all within the main
channel
but lotic systems also have a floodplain
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Kalff 2002
Hyporheic zone
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Riparian zone
http//collections.ic.gc.ca/environmental/environm
ent/MNR/rouge_pics/large/L37.jpgpg
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Chemical effects
No vertical gradients in temperature and oxygen
Have longitudinal effects
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Biological effects
Periphyton, Aufwuchs, or Biofilm
http//www.esd.ornl.gov/BMAP/images/periphy.jpg
Allochthonous Autochthonous
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The Importance of Lotic Systems
  • Provide water and nutrients for agriculture
  • Provide habitat to diverse flora and fauna
  • Provide routes for commerce
  • Provide recreation
  • Provide electricity

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Existence of lotic systems depends
on Availability of surface water A channel in
the ground An inclined surface
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  • Four dimensions of lotic systems
  • Longitudinal
  • Lateral
  • Vertical
  • Time

14
Effect of Climate
Rivers are very dependent on climate and their
characteristics are closely related to the
precipitation and evaporation regimes in their
drainage areas.
  • Three types
  • Perennial or permanent rivers
  • Periodic rivers
  • Episodic rivers

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The Hydrologic Cycle
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What is A Watershed?
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  • Geomorphology
  • Stream Order

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Geomorphology Channel Morphology
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Channel Morphology Cross section of a channel
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Channel Morphology Floodplain
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Channel Morphology Meandering Rivers
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Channel Morphology Meandering Rivers Sinuosity
Gradient Substrate
  • Big meanders
  • low gradient
  • fine substrates
  • Small meanders
  • high gradient
  • coarse substrates

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Channel Morphology Braided Streams
high slope high stream power coarse bed
materials
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Channel Morphology Riffles, Pools,
Cascades Meander Formation
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Riffles Pools
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Geomorphology Habitat Scales
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The River Continuum Concept
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Stream Order and the RCC
Low order streams
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Stream Order and the RCC
Mid high order streams
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Homework Assignment 9
p. 292, Questions 4 6 (10 points) Submit your
answers typed and written in complete sentences.
Explain your answers (i.e. why).
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