Deck 9: Hydrologic Hazards at the Earthss Surface

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What do hydrologists call the volume-rate of flow of a river through its channel?

A) flow through
B) overdraft
C) gaining rate
D) velocity
E) discharge
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What is the local steepness of a river channel called?

A) base level
B) gradient
C) profile
D) slope
E) drop
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What is the term relating to the lowest elevation to which a stream can erode?

A) base level
B) gradient
C) grade
D) erosion limit
E) floodplain
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What is the term that refers to all sediment deposited by running water?

A) mud
B) talus
C) regolith
D) alluvium
E) till
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What is the term for a broad, flat area adjacent to a meandering river where seasonal flooding occurs?

A) floodplain
B) inundation zone
C) overflow margin
D) delta
E) alluvial fan
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What is the feature that forms in coastal areas where rivers enter the ocean?

A) floodplain
B) inundation zone
C) overflow margin
D) delta
E) alluvial fan
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of a low gradient river?

A) floodplain
B) levee
C) alluvial fan
D) oxbow lake
E) point bar
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A hydrograph is a graph of a water body's discharge, velocity, stage, or other characteristic plotted against which of the following things?

A) distance
B) elevation above sea level
C) cost in dollars
D) human population
E) time
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On average, how many 100-year floods will occur in 500 years?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 3
D) 5
E) There is no way of knowing for sure.
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On average, how many 500-year floods would be expected to occur in 500 years?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 3
D) 5
E) There is no way of knowing for sure.
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A number of hydroelectric dams are now scheduled for dismantling. What is the main reason for this?

A) Their structure has weakened.
B) New findings about the potential for large earthquakes have been discovered.
C) Cheaper and cleaner sources of electrical power have been found.
D) Environmental concerns must be addressed before a dam can be relicensed.
E) The demand for irrigation water has decreased.
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What is the most environmentally diverse and continually destructive natural hazard in the United States?

A) earthquakes
B) volcanoes
C) river floods
D) hurricanes
E) landslides
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Where would you NOT be permitted to build a house in a U.S. Government-regulated floodway?

A) in the regulatory floodway
B) in the regulatory floodway fringe
C) on the river side of the standard project flood limit
D) on the side of the regulatory flood limit away from the river
E) outside of the standard project flood limit
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What dam failure caused the greatest loss of life in the U.S.?

A) Grand Coulee, Washington
B) Teton, Idaho
C) St. Francis, California
D) Johnstown, Pennsylvania
E) Buffalo Creek, West Virginia
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What is the statistical recurrence interval for a flood of rank 2 in a data set that is 99 years long?

A) on average, once every 10 years
B) on average, once every 20 years
C) on average, once every 30 years
D) on average, once every 40 years
E) on average, once every 50 years
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Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: Engineering solutions aimed at stabilizing rivers (e.g., channelization) typically fail over time BECAUSE they don't recognize the dynamic nature of flowing water.

A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: Deltas are not subject to deadly flooding by tropical storms BECAUSE their elevations are far above sea level.

A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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Which of the following is NOT a factor in riverine flood occurrence?

A) topography
B) dissolved solids
C) antecedent rainfall
D) vegetation
E) intensity of rainfall
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Which of the following statements about the fifty-year flood is true?

A) The fifty-year flood has a 50% chance of happening in a given year.
B) The fifty-year flood has a one-in-fifty chance of happening in any given year.
C) Once a fifty-year flood occurs, the region is safe for 49 years from another fifty-year flood.
D) The fifty-year flood occurs once every fifty years.
E) The fifty-year flood cannot happen twice in the same year.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of flood proofing?

A) building fish ladders so adult salmon can migrate upstream to spawn
B) building floodwalls of reinforced concrete and continuous piles
C) employing water-resistant building materials in all construction
D) raising structures above the 100-year flood level with artificial fill
E) building artificial levees on top of natural river levees
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Coastal flooding is the most deadly of natural disasters.
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Meandering streams typically occur in areas of low gradient.
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The upstream part of a stream profile usually has a steeper gradient than the downstream part.
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River floods have caused the greatest number of deaths in the U.S. in comparison to hurricanes, flash floods, and dam failures.
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A drainage divide separates one drainage basin from another.
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More than one 100-year flood can occur in 100 years.
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It is a good idea to stay in your car in a flash flood because its weight will protect you from being washed away.
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Streams in mountainous areas normally have floodplains.
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Ice jam floodwaters tend to rise much more rapidly than do normal floodwater.
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Urbanization can alter the amount and timing of runoff and cause flood events to become more common.
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Coastal flooding is not as deadly as earthquakes.
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Flood hydrographs tend to peak sooner and higher downstream from urbanized areas than prior to urbanization.
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Flood-control structures such as flood-walls and artificial-levees can actually increase flood risk.
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Oxbow lakes occur along rivers in mountainous areas due to the formation of temporary base levels.
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Earthquakes can result in flooding only when they trigger a tsunami.
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Canyons are carved by the low-amplitude monotonous flow of water over rocks.
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Flood frequency data are more reliable for rivers with long periods of record.
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It is not possible to estimate the annual peak discharge of the 100-year flood if you do not have at least 99-years worth of data.
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The flow characteristics of rivers change over time.
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What is the difference between velocity and discharge of water through a river channel?
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What do Darcy's Law and river discharge have in common? How do they differ?
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What is the significance, in terms of geological time, of the word "temporary" in temporary base level?
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What is the ultimate base level, and why is it called that?
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What causes point bars and cut banks to form?
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Why is a longer historical record of peak discharge preferred for a given river when determining the statistical recurrence interval for flood events?
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Given a rank for a particular flood event of 25 and a record of 24 years duration, what is the recurrence interval for a flood of this size?
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What are two benefits and two negative aspects of large dams on rivers?
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Building artificial levees has been said to be self-perpetuating. Why does building a levee in one place along a river system prompt the construction of another downstream?
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Deck 9: Hydrologic Hazards at the Earthss Surface
1
What do hydrologists call the volume-rate of flow of a river through its channel?

A) flow through
B) overdraft
C) gaining rate
D) velocity
E) discharge
discharge
2
What is the local steepness of a river channel called?

A) base level
B) gradient
C) profile
D) slope
E) drop
gradient
3
What is the term relating to the lowest elevation to which a stream can erode?

A) base level
B) gradient
C) grade
D) erosion limit
E) floodplain
base level
4
What is the term that refers to all sediment deposited by running water?

A) mud
B) talus
C) regolith
D) alluvium
E) till
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What is the term for a broad, flat area adjacent to a meandering river where seasonal flooding occurs?

A) floodplain
B) inundation zone
C) overflow margin
D) delta
E) alluvial fan
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6
What is the feature that forms in coastal areas where rivers enter the ocean?

A) floodplain
B) inundation zone
C) overflow margin
D) delta
E) alluvial fan
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7
Which of the following is NOT a feature of a low gradient river?

A) floodplain
B) levee
C) alluvial fan
D) oxbow lake
E) point bar
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8
A hydrograph is a graph of a water body's discharge, velocity, stage, or other characteristic plotted against which of the following things?

A) distance
B) elevation above sea level
C) cost in dollars
D) human population
E) time
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9
On average, how many 100-year floods will occur in 500 years?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 3
D) 5
E) There is no way of knowing for sure.
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On average, how many 500-year floods would be expected to occur in 500 years?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 3
D) 5
E) There is no way of knowing for sure.
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11
A number of hydroelectric dams are now scheduled for dismantling. What is the main reason for this?

A) Their structure has weakened.
B) New findings about the potential for large earthquakes have been discovered.
C) Cheaper and cleaner sources of electrical power have been found.
D) Environmental concerns must be addressed before a dam can be relicensed.
E) The demand for irrigation water has decreased.
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12
What is the most environmentally diverse and continually destructive natural hazard in the United States?

A) earthquakes
B) volcanoes
C) river floods
D) hurricanes
E) landslides
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13
Where would you NOT be permitted to build a house in a U.S. Government-regulated floodway?

A) in the regulatory floodway
B) in the regulatory floodway fringe
C) on the river side of the standard project flood limit
D) on the side of the regulatory flood limit away from the river
E) outside of the standard project flood limit
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14
What dam failure caused the greatest loss of life in the U.S.?

A) Grand Coulee, Washington
B) Teton, Idaho
C) St. Francis, California
D) Johnstown, Pennsylvania
E) Buffalo Creek, West Virginia
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15
What is the statistical recurrence interval for a flood of rank 2 in a data set that is 99 years long?

A) on average, once every 10 years
B) on average, once every 20 years
C) on average, once every 30 years
D) on average, once every 40 years
E) on average, once every 50 years
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16
Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: Engineering solutions aimed at stabilizing rivers (e.g., channelization) typically fail over time BECAUSE they don't recognize the dynamic nature of flowing water.

A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: Deltas are not subject to deadly flooding by tropical storms BECAUSE their elevations are far above sea level.

A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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18
Which of the following is NOT a factor in riverine flood occurrence?

A) topography
B) dissolved solids
C) antecedent rainfall
D) vegetation
E) intensity of rainfall
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19
Which of the following statements about the fifty-year flood is true?

A) The fifty-year flood has a 50% chance of happening in a given year.
B) The fifty-year flood has a one-in-fifty chance of happening in any given year.
C) Once a fifty-year flood occurs, the region is safe for 49 years from another fifty-year flood.
D) The fifty-year flood occurs once every fifty years.
E) The fifty-year flood cannot happen twice in the same year.
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20
Which of the following is NOT an example of flood proofing?

A) building fish ladders so adult salmon can migrate upstream to spawn
B) building floodwalls of reinforced concrete and continuous piles
C) employing water-resistant building materials in all construction
D) raising structures above the 100-year flood level with artificial fill
E) building artificial levees on top of natural river levees
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21
Coastal flooding is the most deadly of natural disasters.
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22
Meandering streams typically occur in areas of low gradient.
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The upstream part of a stream profile usually has a steeper gradient than the downstream part.
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River floods have caused the greatest number of deaths in the U.S. in comparison to hurricanes, flash floods, and dam failures.
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A drainage divide separates one drainage basin from another.
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More than one 100-year flood can occur in 100 years.
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It is a good idea to stay in your car in a flash flood because its weight will protect you from being washed away.
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28
Streams in mountainous areas normally have floodplains.
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29
Ice jam floodwaters tend to rise much more rapidly than do normal floodwater.
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Urbanization can alter the amount and timing of runoff and cause flood events to become more common.
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31
Coastal flooding is not as deadly as earthquakes.
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Flood hydrographs tend to peak sooner and higher downstream from urbanized areas than prior to urbanization.
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Flood-control structures such as flood-walls and artificial-levees can actually increase flood risk.
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Oxbow lakes occur along rivers in mountainous areas due to the formation of temporary base levels.
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Earthquakes can result in flooding only when they trigger a tsunami.
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Canyons are carved by the low-amplitude monotonous flow of water over rocks.
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Flood frequency data are more reliable for rivers with long periods of record.
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It is not possible to estimate the annual peak discharge of the 100-year flood if you do not have at least 99-years worth of data.
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39
The flow characteristics of rivers change over time.
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What is the difference between velocity and discharge of water through a river channel?
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What do Darcy's Law and river discharge have in common? How do they differ?
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What is the significance, in terms of geological time, of the word "temporary" in temporary base level?
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What is the ultimate base level, and why is it called that?
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What causes point bars and cut banks to form?
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Why is a longer historical record of peak discharge preferred for a given river when determining the statistical recurrence interval for flood events?
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Given a rank for a particular flood event of 25 and a record of 24 years duration, what is the recurrence interval for a flood of this size?
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What are two benefits and two negative aspects of large dams on rivers?
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Building artificial levees has been said to be self-perpetuating. Why does building a levee in one place along a river system prompt the construction of another downstream?
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