Exam 12: Streams And Flood Processes

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Why are river floodplains often broad and flat-bottomed,many times wider than the width of the meander belt of the stream?

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Erosion on the outside bends of meanders causes the stream to migrate with that erosion.Over hundreds of years,the stream will migrate across different parts of the full width of the valley,eroding it wider and maintaining its flat form near the elevation of the stream.

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

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Potholes are found in steep,rock-bound stream canyons where turbulent flow swirls rocks in whirlpools.Larger rocks caught in such turbulent eddies carve away at the bedrock,gradually drilling a cylindrical hole.Many people swim in potholes,but this is dangerous because of extreme turbulence and vortexes that render flotation devices ineffective.

What does NOT cause an area of rapids on a stream?

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

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A river slope or gradient adjusts to what three factors that it has no control over?

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What keeps a stream flowing year-round,even though it may not rain for many months?

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

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

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What is the main difference between a water flood and a hyperconcentrated flood?

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

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Which way does groundwater flow in a dry climate with respect to a stream?

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Meander wavelength is NOT correlated with which of the following?

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If a side stream feeds coarse gravel into a river with a sandy bottom,what does the river do about it?

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After a major rainstorm in a humid climate and with no overland flow to a stream,why does the stream level rise almost immediately?

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With urbanization of the upstream drainage area,what changes can be expected in the height of the 100-year flood?

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What are oxbow lakes and how do they form?

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Why would living on a floodplain behind a levee be safe from flooding?

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

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