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Title: Stream Deposition


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Stream Deposition
  • Bars
  • Braided Streams
  • Meandering Streams and Point Bars
  • Flood Plains
  • Deltas
  • Alluvial Fans

2
Deposition and Erosion of River Bars
Normal Flow
Flood Increased discharge and erosion!
Post-flood new bars deposited
3
Braided Streams
4
Gravel Bars
5
Braided Stream - Petrified Forest
From http//geoweb.tamu.edu/RGallery/zion2003/six
/6c.html
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Placer Deposits
7
Oxbow Lake Development
INCREASING TIME
8
Bank erosion - Jan. 1965
Newaukum River, WA
9
Bank erosion - Mar. 1965
10
Stream Meanders Oxbow Lakes
11
Point Bar Development Animation
12
Flooding
  • Urban Flooding
  • Flash Floods
  • Controlling Floods
  • The Great Flood of 1993

13
Location Map Grand Canyon Flood
14
Discharge with Time
15
River Changes Tanner Rapids
16
1997 Flood Floated House
17
Effect of Urbanization on Discharge
18
Peak Discharge - Cosumnes River, CA
19
Levee Break - Cosumnes River
20
Flood Frequency Curves
21
Flash Floods in Colorado
22
Flash Flood Effects
Big Thompson Canyon, CO - 1976
23
Flash Flood Effects
Spring Creek - 1997 Fort Collins, CO
24
Flood Control Structures
25
Great Flood of 1993
26
Towns Inundated by 1993 Floodwaters
From http//mo.water.usgs.gov/Reports/1993-Flood/
photos.htm
27
1964 Trinity River Flood
28
Flood Plains and Bars
29
Natural Levees
30
Natural Levee Development Animation
31
Delta Formation and Morphology
  • Deltas form when a stream or river flow into a
    quiet body of water (usually a large lake or
    ocean).
  • Surface marked by distributaries
  • Small shifting channels that carry water away
    from main river channel
  • Sediment deposited at mouth of eventually block
    flow causing shift of deposition
  • Internal morphology dominated by
    topset-cross-beds-bottomset sequences
  • External morphology depends on environment

32
Internal Delta Morphology
33
Wave vs. Tidal Deltas
34
Stream Dominated Delta
LANDSAT Image of Mississippi River Delta
35
Alluvial Fans
Photo credit National Park Service
Badwater Canyon Alluvial Fan Death Valley, CA
36
Stream Valley Development
  • Downcutting and Base Level
  • The Concept of a Graded Stream
  • Lateral Erosion
  • Headward Erosion and Stream Piracy

37
Stream Base Level
Downcutting Process of deepening a stream valley
by erosion of the stream bed. Evolution from
narrow slot to wider V-shaped valley. Base
Level Defined as the limit of downcutting for a
stream. Changes in base level alter the dynamic
equilibrium of the system.
38
Ungraded vs. Graded Streams
Graded stream Balance between transport capacity
and sediment load. Maintained by altering the
shape of the channel and stream profile.
39
Graded Streams
  • Dynamic equilibrium
  • Balance between sediment load and transport
    capacity
  • Increased stream gradient
  • Increases velocity, which allows the stream to
    carry more sediment and larger particles. This
    causes more erosion lowering the gradient.
  • Change in sediment load
  • Decrease load, can cause erosion, again tending
    to lower the gradient. Common downstream of
    dams. Response of system is NOT always
    predictable!

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Lateral Erosion by Undercutting
41
Stream Landforms
  • Stream Terraces
  • Incised Meanders
  • Superposed Streams

42
Stream Terraces - Jackson Hole, WY
43
Stream Terrace Model
44
Goosenecks of the San Juan River, UT
Photo credit Synaptic Gallery
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Incised Meanders
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Superposed Streams
Erosion and downcutting through young horizontal
units
Folded Units
Development of water gap
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