Exam 13: Streams and Flood Processes

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Which is likely to flow farther down to the flatter, wider part of a valley: a debris flow or a mudflow? Why?

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What changes upstream from a site would NOT likely lead to a higher and shorter hydrograph?

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What caused the catastrophic 1997 flood along the Red River in North Dakota?

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How would a hydrograph for a drainage basin change if major urban growth were to occur upstream?

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In the case study "Desert Debris Flows and Housing on Alluvial Fans-Tucson, Arizona, 2006," why did the hydrograph for Sabino Creek show higher and higher discharge rates between July 27 and July 31?

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If a 100-year floodplain was flooded in 2003, when should we expect the next 100-year flood?

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Where do we find potholes, and how do they form? Why do they pose a hazard to humans?

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Active alluvial fans are always marked by meandering streams.

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Sections of bedrock streams tend to steepen abruptly at locations called _______________.

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Why are flash floods more common in dry climates than wet climates?

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The _______________ of a stream, also known as its channel slope, is its steepness of descent from its highest elevation to its lowest.

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Grain sizes increase downstream as slope decreases in a stream channel.

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High-gradient bedrock channels generally have shallow, wide cross-sections.

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The depth of sediment eroded during floods is called _______________.

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Why does a stream bottom erode more deeply when its water level rises in a flood?

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You are attempting to build a house in a valley bottom, but before you break ground on your new project, you want to make sure that the area is not in danger of experiencing a debris flow. What sort of evidence would you look for to ensure that you would be safe building in that location?

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Debris flows are most common in mountainous areas such as the U.S. southwest.

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What are oxbow lakes and how do they form?

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A stream that sweeps from side to side in wide turns is called a(n) _______________ stream.

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How does urbanization of the upstream drainage area for a floodplain affect the 100-year flood level?

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