Deck 41: Landforms of the Fluvial System
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Deck 41: Landforms of the Fluvial System
1
The shape of the alluvial fan most closely resembles:
A) a circular mound
B) a long ridge
C) an apron
D) a long channel
E) none of these
A) a circular mound
B) a long ridge
C) an apron
D) a long channel
E) none of these
C
2
Ephemeral streams flow year round.
False
3
Channels on alluvial fans never change courses.
False
4
The coarsest sediment deposited on an alluvial fan is found:
A) near the margins of the fan
B) in between the margins and the apex of the fan
C) at the apex of the fan
D) None of the above. Uniform sediment size is found throughout
A) near the margins of the fan
B) in between the margins and the apex of the fan
C) at the apex of the fan
D) None of the above. Uniform sediment size is found throughout
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5
In meandering rivers, erosion occurs:
A) on the point bar
B) on the outer parts of the bend
C) in the oxbow lake
D) all of these
A) on the point bar
B) on the outer parts of the bend
C) in the oxbow lake
D) all of these
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6
How do braided streams form?
A) Rivers meet from different directions, causing streams to crisscross
B) Varying speeds of water flow produces multiple braids of differing velocities
C) Periodic flooding causes receding water to form into multiple braids
D) Formation of midstream bars diverts the flow of water around its bar
A) Rivers meet from different directions, causing streams to crisscross
B) Varying speeds of water flow produces multiple braids of differing velocities
C) Periodic flooding causes receding water to form into multiple braids
D) Formation of midstream bars diverts the flow of water around its bar
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7
Floodplains form when:
A) sediment is eroded from the bluffs and deposited on the margins of the river
B) point bars merge
C) the river floods and deposits sediment on its margins
D) the water dries and sediment is deposited in the channel
A) sediment is eroded from the bluffs and deposited on the margins of the river
B) point bars merge
C) the river floods and deposits sediment on its margins
D) the water dries and sediment is deposited in the channel
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8
Which of the following will lead to the development of stream terraces?
A) tectonic uplift which steepens channels
B) decreased sediment yield into the stream
C) a drop in base level on tributaries of a larger stream
D) all of the above
A) tectonic uplift which steepens channels
B) decreased sediment yield into the stream
C) a drop in base level on tributaries of a larger stream
D) all of the above
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9
Deltas commonly form where streams empty into larger bodies of water such as lakes and oceans.
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10
Which process influences the shape or form of a delta?
A) waves
B) tides
C) currents
D) all of these
A) waves
B) tides
C) currents
D) all of these
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11
The shape or form of the delta is not influenced by stream discharge.
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12
When alluvial fans coalesce along a mountain front obscuring the cone shape, a(n) _____ forms.
A) bajada or alluvial apron
B) alluvial skirt
C) alluvial flow
D) convex hill sleeve
A) bajada or alluvial apron
B) alluvial skirt
C) alluvial flow
D) convex hill sleeve
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13
Where on a meander is erosion the greatest?
A) on the inside
B) on the outside
C) on the upstream side
D) on the downstream side
A) on the inside
B) on the outside
C) on the upstream side
D) on the downstream side
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14
What kind of lake forms when a meander is cut off?
A) meander lake
B) kettle lake
C) oxbow lake
D) cut-off lake
A) meander lake
B) kettle lake
C) oxbow lake
D) cut-off lake
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15
The following statement best describes the formation of natural levees.
A) During large floods, water covers much of the floodplain. As water spills out of the channel, coarse deposits are deposited closest to the channel banks
B) Biological organisms, such as beavers, build out sediments for hunting, storing, and nesting.
C) The outer parts of meandering streams leave deposits along the banks as they whip around the bend.
D) All levees are man made.
A) During large floods, water covers much of the floodplain. As water spills out of the channel, coarse deposits are deposited closest to the channel banks
B) Biological organisms, such as beavers, build out sediments for hunting, storing, and nesting.
C) The outer parts of meandering streams leave deposits along the banks as they whip around the bend.
D) All levees are man made.
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16
What are some of the reasons humans build on floodplains?
A) fertile soils
B) flat land
C) access to nearby water
D) all of the above
A) fertile soils
B) flat land
C) access to nearby water
D) all of the above
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17
The difference between an incised delta and a fill terrace is:
A) In a fill terrace, incision into the floodplain occurs first, followed by aggrading and filling of the valley
B) Incised terraces form when a stream cuts through and leaves parts of its former floodplain as benches above the modern floodplain
C) Incised terraces aggrade and fills its valleys with alluvium and then incises into the valley
D) Fill terraces form when a stream cuts through and leaves parts of its former floodplain as benches above the modern floodplain
A) In a fill terrace, incision into the floodplain occurs first, followed by aggrading and filling of the valley
B) Incised terraces form when a stream cuts through and leaves parts of its former floodplain as benches above the modern floodplain
C) Incised terraces aggrade and fills its valleys with alluvium and then incises into the valley
D) Fill terraces form when a stream cuts through and leaves parts of its former floodplain as benches above the modern floodplain
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18
The geographic location displaying a classic triangular-shaped delta is:
A) Mississippi River
B) Nile Delta
C) Niger Delta
D) Strath Delta
A) Mississippi River
B) Nile Delta
C) Niger Delta
D) Strath Delta
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19
Flood deposits made up of the coarsest material forms a(n) ___along the flooded river.
A) oxbow ridge
B) bluff
C) levee
D) sand bar
A) oxbow ridge
B) bluff
C) levee
D) sand bar
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