Title: Streams
1Ch. 11
Streams Rivers
2Distribution of Water on Earth
3Main difference between lakes and streams is flow
Physical effects Chemical effects Biological
effects
4Physical effects
Flowing water erodes
As a river meanders, carves out some areas,
deposits on others
5Results in various habitats
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6Riffles, pools and runs are all within the main
channel
but lotic systems also have a floodplain
7Kalff 2002
Hyporheic zone
8Riparian zone
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9Chemical effects
No vertical gradients in temperature and oxygen
Have longitudinal effects
10Biological effects
Periphyton, Aufwuchs, or Biofilm
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Allochthonous Autochthonous
11The 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
12Existence of lotic systems depends
on Availability of surface water A channel in
the ground An inclined surface
13- Four dimensions of lotic systems
- Longitudinal
- Lateral
- Vertical
- Time
14Effect 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
15The Hydrologic Cycle
16What is A Watershed?
17- Geomorphology
- Stream Order
18Geomorphology Channel Morphology
19Channel Morphology Cross section of a channel
20Channel Morphology Floodplain
21Channel Morphology Meandering Rivers
22Channel Morphology Meandering Rivers Sinuosity
Gradient Substrate
- Big meanders
- low gradient
- fine substrates
- Small meanders
- high gradient
- coarse substrates
23Channel Morphology Braided Streams
high slope high stream power coarse bed
materials
24Channel Morphology Riffles, Pools,
Cascades Meander Formation
25Riffles Pools
26Geomorphology Habitat Scales
27The River Continuum Concept
28Stream Order and the RCC
Low order streams
29Stream Order and the RCC
Mid high order streams
30Homework Assignment 9
p. 292, Questions 4 6 (10 points) Submit your
answers typed and written in complete sentences.
Explain your answers (i.e. why).