Deck 16: Fluvial Processes

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When a first-order stream joins a second-order stream, the result is always ________.

A) a first-order stream
B) a second-order stream
C) a third-order stream
D) a fourth-order stream
E) a variable-order stream
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Fluvial process includes both the stream flow within valleys as well as ________.

A) overland flow
B) rock glaciers
C) hydrolysis
D) groundwater
E) underground solution
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The detachment and removal of fragmented rock material is known as ________.

A) diastrophism
B) erosion
C) leaching
D) regolith stripping
E) sedimentation
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In the system of stream orders, the smallest unit in the network is at the ________.

A) 1st order
B) 2nd order
C) 3rd order
D) 4th order
E) a variable number
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The chemical erosion of stream channels is known as ________.

A) abrasion
B) erosion
C) competence
D) corrosion
E) turbulence
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Which of the following is the major concept which all the others are part of?

A) drainage basin
B) interfluve
C) valley side
D) drainage divide
E) valley bottom
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An interfluve can be found ________.

A) in valley bottoms
B) between valleys
C) in a delta
D) on valley sides
E) in valleys
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The land separating adjoining valleys is known as a(n) ________.

A) levee
B) rill
C) interfluve
D) valley side
E) gulley
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Which of the following DECREASES with increasing stream order number?

A) average stream length
B) average watershed area
C) average stream discharge
D) average stream gradient
E) average stream capacity
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________ is the basic characteristic that occurs in overland flow and not in stream flow.

A) Gravitational influence
B) Non-channelized-channelized flow
C) Sediment transport
D) Erosion
E) Traction
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A valley bottom might be differentiated from valley sides in that valley if ________.

A) bottoms tend to be at a higher altitude
B) sides have lesser slopes than valley bottoms
C) sides tend to take more area than valley bottoms
D) sides commonly have "lips" or "rims"
E) bottoms are the sites of interfluves
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First order streams are the ________ of all streams.

A) shortest
B) longest
C) widest
D) deepest
E) fastest
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The direct collision of a raindrop with the ground, laterally shifting fine particles a few millimeters, is ________.

A) rill formation
B) valley cutting
C) plucking
D) splash erosion
E) peds pushing
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The portion of the terrain in which a drainage system is most clearly established is known as a(n) ________.

A) interfluve
B) valley
C) valley side
D) valley bottom
E) drainage divide
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Which of the following is LEAST affected by the action of channelized water?

A) floodplains
B) valley sides
C) valley bottoms
D) stream channels
E) interfluves
Question
Running water is referred to as a(an) ________ process in terms of being a landform creator.

A) insignificant
B) aeolian
C) fluvial
D) localized
E) weak
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Splash erosion does all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A) moves eroded particles uphill
B) moves eroded particles downhill
C) is sometimes minimal because of vegetation
D) occurring in channelized flow
E) blasts fine soil particles upward and outward
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________ transport(s) materials directly after they are loosened by splash erosion.

A) Stream flow
B) Gully erosion
C) Rill erosion
D) Sheet erosion
E) Earthquake slumps
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The most numerous stream type on the landscape is the ________.

A) first-order stream
B) second-order stream
C) third-order stream
D) fourth-order stream
E) fifth-order stream
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In terms of erosion, a gulley is a larger example of a feature called a(n) ________.

A) dendritic pattern
B) rill
C) radial
D) alluvial fan
E) interfluve
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A stream's ________ is (are) chemically altered and transported.

A) dissolved load
B) suspended load
C) traction materials
D) bedload
E) saltation materials
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During low water cycles, any channel bottom change is likely to undergo ________.

A) aggradation
B) degradation
C) saltation
D) nivation
E) privation
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Which of the following is NOT a component of stream load?

A) dissolved load
B) suspended load
C) bedload
D) sediments undergoing saltation
E) alluvium
Question
The total volume of flow in streams is termed ________.

A) the interfluve
B) the delta coefficient
C) discharge
D) turbulence
E) overland flow
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Which of the following DOES NOT describe a stream's capacity?

A) It is always closely related to a stream's competence.
B) It is defined as a volume of sediment passing a given point during a given time.
C) It varies tremendously from time to time.
D) It depends mostly on fluctuations in the volume and velocity of flow.
E) It is the potential load a stream can transport.
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The greatest amount of material transported by a stream is carried in its ________.

A) dissolved load
B) suspended load
C) bed load
D) traction
E) saltation
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The process in which small particles are moved along by streamflow or wind in a series of jumps or bounces is ________.

A) saltation
B) traction
C) meandering
D) base level
E) turbulence
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Solution and hydrolysis combine to create ________ in streams.

A) abrasion
B) stream load
C) corrosion
D) hydraulic head
E) saltation
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As a stream-related measure, competence is expressed as a ________.

A) gradient (meters per kilometer)
B) velocity (meters per second)
C) discharge (cubic meters per second)
D) time (seconds)
E) diameter (millimeters)
Question
________ does not generally determine the erosive effectiveness of a stream.

A) Speed of flow
B) Turbulence of flow
C) Gradient of the stream bed
D) Volume of flow
E) Saltiness
Question
Which type of erosion involves the most sediment per square meter in the places where it occurs?

A) sheet erosion
B) splash erosion
C) rill erosion
D) gully erosion
E) erosion by raindrops
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Where is one unlikely find much alluvium deposited in a stream valley?

A) at the bottom of the thalweg
B) in the center of the stream
C) along the stream sides
D) in overflow areas
E) in places where velocity increases
Question
If a stream's velocity is doubled, its competence ________.

A) remains the same
B) drops by half
C) increases by half
D) doubles
E) increases sixty-four times
Question
If a stream carries water only during and immediately after a rain, it is classified as ________.

A) ephemeral
B) perennial
C) exotic
D) intermittent
E) dendritic
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In arid climates, most small streams are ________.

A) nonexistent
B) ephemeral
C) intermittent
D) perennial
E) without channels
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Streams which flow for only a part of the year are ________.

A) superimposed
B) consequent
C) intermittent
D) antecedent
E) dry
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________ is an expression of the total load a stream can transport.

A) Competence
B) Bedload
C) Capacity
D) Volume
E) Corrosion
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The eventual result of ________ is to reduce almost all stream-carried debris to very small silt particles.

A) splash erosion
B) rill erosion
C) abrasion
D) sheet erosion
E) precipitation
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The general term applied to stream-deposited debris is ________.

A) refuse
B) alluvium
C) capacity
D) discharge
E) bedload
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________ is a measure of the particle size a stream can transport.

A) Gradient
B) Equilibrium
C) Force
D) Competence
E) Capacity
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This drainage pattern looks like the veins on the underside of a leaf:

A) trellis
B) radial
C) dendritic
D) annular
E) centripetal
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A(n) ________ stream has developed a channel along a zone of structural weakness.

A) consequent
B) subsequent
C) antecedent
D) superimposed
E) channelized
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The drainage pattern common in ridge and valley landscapes is ________.

A) annular
B) trellis
C) disorganized
D) centripetal
E) dendritic
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A(n) ________ pattern of drainage usually develops on alternating bands of hard and soft strata.

A) trellis
B) radial
C) annular
D) centripetal
E) dendritic
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Which stream channels tend to be most turbulent?

A) wide ones
B) deep ones
C) ones with high speeds of flow
D) ones with smooth channel bottoms
E) the ones having the slowest flow
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Which of the following is uncommon along streams?

A) alluvium
B) natural levees
C) floodplains
D) thalwegs
E) straight channels
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All but one of the following would cause an increase in the erosive effectiveness of stream flow: ________.

A) steepen the stream gradient
B) decrease of turbulence
C) increase in channel roughness
D) decrease the resistance of the bedrock
E) increase the flow speed
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Which is the most common type of drainage pattern?

A) trellis
B) centripetal
C) dendritic
D) radial
E) annular
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Which of the following would be most likely to develop a radial drainage pattern?

A) a cone-shaped volcano
B) folded, ridge-and-valley topography
C) mountain ridges caused by faulting
D) flat-lying, sedimentary rocks
E) a delta
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________ is the counterpart of "scouring."

A) Filling
B) Erosion
C) Turbulence
D) Degradation
E) Corrosion
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The deepest part of a stream channel is known as the ________.

A) deepest part of the stream channel
B) valley bottom
C) levee
D) thalweg
E) rill
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A(n) ________ stream flows over a landscape that has been lifted so slowly so that the stream is able to maintain its course (even through mountains).

A) consequent
B) subsequent
C) antecedent
D) superimposed
E) channelized
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The degree of turbulence in stream flow is determined by the velocity and the ________.

A) solar incidence
B) stream channel roughness
C) bedrock chemistry
D) tidal bore
E) water density
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In the text, West Virginia is offered as a superb example of ________.

A) superimposed streams
B) contrasts between dendritic and trellis drainage
C) antecedent streams
D) drainage basins
E) annular and radial patterns
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A ________ stream has an interwoven network of small channels separated by much loose debris.

A) meandering
B) competent
C) high-capacity
D) thalweg-less
E) braided
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A typical drainage pattern on conic volcanic mountains would be ________.

A) dendritic
B) trellis
C) radial
D) centripetal
E) antecedent
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Flow in a stream usually is fastest ________.

A) during low-flow conditions
B) near the mouth
C) near the bottom
D) near the sides
E) near the center and slightly below the surface
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Surface indicators of turbulence in stream flows include eddies and ________.

A) meandering
B) whirlpools
C) braided streams
D) dissolved load
E) fluvial processes
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Which of the following drainage patterns results when streams from all directions converge into a basin?

A) radial
B) centripetal
C) annular
D) trellis
E) dendritic
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On a meandering stream, maximum erosion takes place along the ________.

A) bottom
B) outer edge of the meanders
C) inner edge of the meanders
D) islands
E) places with the slowest flow
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Over time, which of the following has happened to Niagara Falls?

A) They have become rapids.
B) They have migrated several kilometers upstream.
C) They have migrated several kilometers downstream.
D) They have drained away most of Lake Ontario's water.
E) They have evolved into the world's most famous example of stream capture.
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Downcutting is usually most prominent along the ________ part of a stream valley.

A) lower
B) upper
C) delta
D) interfluve
E) widest
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Which of the following is NOT associated with streams over time?

A) shortening of valleys
B) lengthening of valleys
C) widening of valleys
D) deposition of sediments
E) erosion of sediments
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Niagara Falls were formed ________.

A) by humans as a result of the damming of the St. Lawrence River
B) during Precambrian time approximately a billion years ago
C) so long ago that the river's knickpoint is now gone
D) after the retreat of the Pleistocene ice sheets a few thousand years ago
E) after a series of spectacular earthquakes which are still helping the falls evolve
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Niagara Falls is a large waterfall on a river, so it can be considered as an example of ________.

A) lateral erosion
B) stream capture
C) a water gap
D) a rill
E) a knickpoint
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The point of confluence of a tributary with a higher order stream is a(n) ________.

A) ultimate base level
B) local base level
C) delta
D) knickpoint
E) joint
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A stream valley lengthens at the expense of the ________.

A) levee
B) delta
C) interfluve
D) alluvial fan
E) peneplain
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When a meandering stream is incised into a gradually rising crust or bedrock, the result is a(n) ________.

A) cut off
B) entrenched meander
C) delayed tributary junction
D) stream terrace
E) peneplain
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A "birds foot" pattern is indicative of a ________.

A) captured stream
B) peneplain
C) knickpoint
D) river delta
E) downcutting stream
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Any stream may lengthen its valley by ________ and delta formation.

A) headward erosion
B) siltation
C) saltation
D) alluvial deposition
E) delta erosion
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Which of the following is NOT closely associated with the former position of a river channel?

A) meander scars
B) oxbow lakes
C) cutoff meanders
D) oxbow swamps
E) yazoo stream
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Niagara Falls is the most famous set of falls in North America because they ________.

A) are the widest falls in the word
B) are the tallest falls in the world
C) pass an enormous volume of water over them
D) flow "backwards" from what would be expected
E) date from almost the beginning of Earth history
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Niagara Falls tumbles over a massive bed of resistant limestone known as the Niagara ________.

A) Anticline
B) Syncline
C) Fault
D) Basin
E) Escarpment
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A ________ develops along a streambed containing bedrock of differential resistance.

A) water gap
B) knickpoint
C) scree
D) distributary
E) fault
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Death Valley is below sea level. Therefore, in Death Valley, base level is ________ ultimate base level.

A) higher than
B) lower than
C) equal to
D) not related to
E) unchanging with respect to
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Of the following fluvial terms, which is most closely associated with stream capture?

A) beheaded
B) braided
C) thalweg
D) meander
E) interfluve
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Branching channels that cross a delta are known as ________.

A) 3rd order streams
B) tributaries
C) distributaries
D) graded streams
E) youthful streams
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Rivers downcutting into a land surface, in the absence of other forces, usually tend to erode a ________-shaped form.

A) groove
B) V
C) U
D) flat bottomed
E) delta
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The elevation limit of a stream downcutting on a land mass is called ________.

A) a drainage anomaly
B) meandering
C) ground zero
D) talus
E) base level
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An imaginary surface extending beneath the continents which limits how deep streams may cut is ________.

A) grade
B) base level
C) traction
D) a trellis
E) a knickpoint
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Deck 16: Fluvial Processes
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When a first-order stream joins a second-order stream, the result is always ________.

A) a first-order stream
B) a second-order stream
C) a third-order stream
D) a fourth-order stream
E) a variable-order stream
B
2
Fluvial process includes both the stream flow within valleys as well as ________.

A) overland flow
B) rock glaciers
C) hydrolysis
D) groundwater
E) underground solution
A
3
The detachment and removal of fragmented rock material is known as ________.

A) diastrophism
B) erosion
C) leaching
D) regolith stripping
E) sedimentation
B
4
In the system of stream orders, the smallest unit in the network is at the ________.

A) 1st order
B) 2nd order
C) 3rd order
D) 4th order
E) a variable number
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The chemical erosion of stream channels is known as ________.

A) abrasion
B) erosion
C) competence
D) corrosion
E) turbulence
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Which of the following is the major concept which all the others are part of?

A) drainage basin
B) interfluve
C) valley side
D) drainage divide
E) valley bottom
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An interfluve can be found ________.

A) in valley bottoms
B) between valleys
C) in a delta
D) on valley sides
E) in valleys
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The land separating adjoining valleys is known as a(n) ________.

A) levee
B) rill
C) interfluve
D) valley side
E) gulley
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Which of the following DECREASES with increasing stream order number?

A) average stream length
B) average watershed area
C) average stream discharge
D) average stream gradient
E) average stream capacity
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________ is the basic characteristic that occurs in overland flow and not in stream flow.

A) Gravitational influence
B) Non-channelized-channelized flow
C) Sediment transport
D) Erosion
E) Traction
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A valley bottom might be differentiated from valley sides in that valley if ________.

A) bottoms tend to be at a higher altitude
B) sides have lesser slopes than valley bottoms
C) sides tend to take more area than valley bottoms
D) sides commonly have "lips" or "rims"
E) bottoms are the sites of interfluves
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First order streams are the ________ of all streams.

A) shortest
B) longest
C) widest
D) deepest
E) fastest
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The direct collision of a raindrop with the ground, laterally shifting fine particles a few millimeters, is ________.

A) rill formation
B) valley cutting
C) plucking
D) splash erosion
E) peds pushing
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The portion of the terrain in which a drainage system is most clearly established is known as a(n) ________.

A) interfluve
B) valley
C) valley side
D) valley bottom
E) drainage divide
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Which of the following is LEAST affected by the action of channelized water?

A) floodplains
B) valley sides
C) valley bottoms
D) stream channels
E) interfluves
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Running water is referred to as a(an) ________ process in terms of being a landform creator.

A) insignificant
B) aeolian
C) fluvial
D) localized
E) weak
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Splash erosion does all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A) moves eroded particles uphill
B) moves eroded particles downhill
C) is sometimes minimal because of vegetation
D) occurring in channelized flow
E) blasts fine soil particles upward and outward
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________ transport(s) materials directly after they are loosened by splash erosion.

A) Stream flow
B) Gully erosion
C) Rill erosion
D) Sheet erosion
E) Earthquake slumps
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The most numerous stream type on the landscape is the ________.

A) first-order stream
B) second-order stream
C) third-order stream
D) fourth-order stream
E) fifth-order stream
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In terms of erosion, a gulley is a larger example of a feature called a(n) ________.

A) dendritic pattern
B) rill
C) radial
D) alluvial fan
E) interfluve
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A stream's ________ is (are) chemically altered and transported.

A) dissolved load
B) suspended load
C) traction materials
D) bedload
E) saltation materials
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During low water cycles, any channel bottom change is likely to undergo ________.

A) aggradation
B) degradation
C) saltation
D) nivation
E) privation
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Which of the following is NOT a component of stream load?

A) dissolved load
B) suspended load
C) bedload
D) sediments undergoing saltation
E) alluvium
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The total volume of flow in streams is termed ________.

A) the interfluve
B) the delta coefficient
C) discharge
D) turbulence
E) overland flow
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Which of the following DOES NOT describe a stream's capacity?

A) It is always closely related to a stream's competence.
B) It is defined as a volume of sediment passing a given point during a given time.
C) It varies tremendously from time to time.
D) It depends mostly on fluctuations in the volume and velocity of flow.
E) It is the potential load a stream can transport.
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The greatest amount of material transported by a stream is carried in its ________.

A) dissolved load
B) suspended load
C) bed load
D) traction
E) saltation
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The process in which small particles are moved along by streamflow or wind in a series of jumps or bounces is ________.

A) saltation
B) traction
C) meandering
D) base level
E) turbulence
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Solution and hydrolysis combine to create ________ in streams.

A) abrasion
B) stream load
C) corrosion
D) hydraulic head
E) saltation
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As a stream-related measure, competence is expressed as a ________.

A) gradient (meters per kilometer)
B) velocity (meters per second)
C) discharge (cubic meters per second)
D) time (seconds)
E) diameter (millimeters)
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________ does not generally determine the erosive effectiveness of a stream.

A) Speed of flow
B) Turbulence of flow
C) Gradient of the stream bed
D) Volume of flow
E) Saltiness
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Which type of erosion involves the most sediment per square meter in the places where it occurs?

A) sheet erosion
B) splash erosion
C) rill erosion
D) gully erosion
E) erosion by raindrops
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Where is one unlikely find much alluvium deposited in a stream valley?

A) at the bottom of the thalweg
B) in the center of the stream
C) along the stream sides
D) in overflow areas
E) in places where velocity increases
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33
If a stream's velocity is doubled, its competence ________.

A) remains the same
B) drops by half
C) increases by half
D) doubles
E) increases sixty-four times
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If a stream carries water only during and immediately after a rain, it is classified as ________.

A) ephemeral
B) perennial
C) exotic
D) intermittent
E) dendritic
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In arid climates, most small streams are ________.

A) nonexistent
B) ephemeral
C) intermittent
D) perennial
E) without channels
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Streams which flow for only a part of the year are ________.

A) superimposed
B) consequent
C) intermittent
D) antecedent
E) dry
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________ is an expression of the total load a stream can transport.

A) Competence
B) Bedload
C) Capacity
D) Volume
E) Corrosion
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The eventual result of ________ is to reduce almost all stream-carried debris to very small silt particles.

A) splash erosion
B) rill erosion
C) abrasion
D) sheet erosion
E) precipitation
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The general term applied to stream-deposited debris is ________.

A) refuse
B) alluvium
C) capacity
D) discharge
E) bedload
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40
________ is a measure of the particle size a stream can transport.

A) Gradient
B) Equilibrium
C) Force
D) Competence
E) Capacity
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41
This drainage pattern looks like the veins on the underside of a leaf:

A) trellis
B) radial
C) dendritic
D) annular
E) centripetal
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42
A(n) ________ stream has developed a channel along a zone of structural weakness.

A) consequent
B) subsequent
C) antecedent
D) superimposed
E) channelized
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43
The drainage pattern common in ridge and valley landscapes is ________.

A) annular
B) trellis
C) disorganized
D) centripetal
E) dendritic
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44
A(n) ________ pattern of drainage usually develops on alternating bands of hard and soft strata.

A) trellis
B) radial
C) annular
D) centripetal
E) dendritic
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45
Which stream channels tend to be most turbulent?

A) wide ones
B) deep ones
C) ones with high speeds of flow
D) ones with smooth channel bottoms
E) the ones having the slowest flow
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46
Which of the following is uncommon along streams?

A) alluvium
B) natural levees
C) floodplains
D) thalwegs
E) straight channels
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47
All but one of the following would cause an increase in the erosive effectiveness of stream flow: ________.

A) steepen the stream gradient
B) decrease of turbulence
C) increase in channel roughness
D) decrease the resistance of the bedrock
E) increase the flow speed
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48
Which is the most common type of drainage pattern?

A) trellis
B) centripetal
C) dendritic
D) radial
E) annular
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49
Which of the following would be most likely to develop a radial drainage pattern?

A) a cone-shaped volcano
B) folded, ridge-and-valley topography
C) mountain ridges caused by faulting
D) flat-lying, sedimentary rocks
E) a delta
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50
________ is the counterpart of "scouring."

A) Filling
B) Erosion
C) Turbulence
D) Degradation
E) Corrosion
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51
The deepest part of a stream channel is known as the ________.

A) deepest part of the stream channel
B) valley bottom
C) levee
D) thalweg
E) rill
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52
A(n) ________ stream flows over a landscape that has been lifted so slowly so that the stream is able to maintain its course (even through mountains).

A) consequent
B) subsequent
C) antecedent
D) superimposed
E) channelized
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53
The degree of turbulence in stream flow is determined by the velocity and the ________.

A) solar incidence
B) stream channel roughness
C) bedrock chemistry
D) tidal bore
E) water density
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54
In the text, West Virginia is offered as a superb example of ________.

A) superimposed streams
B) contrasts between dendritic and trellis drainage
C) antecedent streams
D) drainage basins
E) annular and radial patterns
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55
A ________ stream has an interwoven network of small channels separated by much loose debris.

A) meandering
B) competent
C) high-capacity
D) thalweg-less
E) braided
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56
A typical drainage pattern on conic volcanic mountains would be ________.

A) dendritic
B) trellis
C) radial
D) centripetal
E) antecedent
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57
Flow in a stream usually is fastest ________.

A) during low-flow conditions
B) near the mouth
C) near the bottom
D) near the sides
E) near the center and slightly below the surface
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58
Surface indicators of turbulence in stream flows include eddies and ________.

A) meandering
B) whirlpools
C) braided streams
D) dissolved load
E) fluvial processes
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59
Which of the following drainage patterns results when streams from all directions converge into a basin?

A) radial
B) centripetal
C) annular
D) trellis
E) dendritic
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60
On a meandering stream, maximum erosion takes place along the ________.

A) bottom
B) outer edge of the meanders
C) inner edge of the meanders
D) islands
E) places with the slowest flow
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61
Over time, which of the following has happened to Niagara Falls?

A) They have become rapids.
B) They have migrated several kilometers upstream.
C) They have migrated several kilometers downstream.
D) They have drained away most of Lake Ontario's water.
E) They have evolved into the world's most famous example of stream capture.
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62
Downcutting is usually most prominent along the ________ part of a stream valley.

A) lower
B) upper
C) delta
D) interfluve
E) widest
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63
Which of the following is NOT associated with streams over time?

A) shortening of valleys
B) lengthening of valleys
C) widening of valleys
D) deposition of sediments
E) erosion of sediments
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64
Niagara Falls were formed ________.

A) by humans as a result of the damming of the St. Lawrence River
B) during Precambrian time approximately a billion years ago
C) so long ago that the river's knickpoint is now gone
D) after the retreat of the Pleistocene ice sheets a few thousand years ago
E) after a series of spectacular earthquakes which are still helping the falls evolve
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65
Niagara Falls is a large waterfall on a river, so it can be considered as an example of ________.

A) lateral erosion
B) stream capture
C) a water gap
D) a rill
E) a knickpoint
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66
The point of confluence of a tributary with a higher order stream is a(n) ________.

A) ultimate base level
B) local base level
C) delta
D) knickpoint
E) joint
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67
A stream valley lengthens at the expense of the ________.

A) levee
B) delta
C) interfluve
D) alluvial fan
E) peneplain
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68
When a meandering stream is incised into a gradually rising crust or bedrock, the result is a(n) ________.

A) cut off
B) entrenched meander
C) delayed tributary junction
D) stream terrace
E) peneplain
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69
A "birds foot" pattern is indicative of a ________.

A) captured stream
B) peneplain
C) knickpoint
D) river delta
E) downcutting stream
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70
Any stream may lengthen its valley by ________ and delta formation.

A) headward erosion
B) siltation
C) saltation
D) alluvial deposition
E) delta erosion
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71
Which of the following is NOT closely associated with the former position of a river channel?

A) meander scars
B) oxbow lakes
C) cutoff meanders
D) oxbow swamps
E) yazoo stream
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72
Niagara Falls is the most famous set of falls in North America because they ________.

A) are the widest falls in the word
B) are the tallest falls in the world
C) pass an enormous volume of water over them
D) flow "backwards" from what would be expected
E) date from almost the beginning of Earth history
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73
Niagara Falls tumbles over a massive bed of resistant limestone known as the Niagara ________.

A) Anticline
B) Syncline
C) Fault
D) Basin
E) Escarpment
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74
A ________ develops along a streambed containing bedrock of differential resistance.

A) water gap
B) knickpoint
C) scree
D) distributary
E) fault
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75
Death Valley is below sea level. Therefore, in Death Valley, base level is ________ ultimate base level.

A) higher than
B) lower than
C) equal to
D) not related to
E) unchanging with respect to
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76
Of the following fluvial terms, which is most closely associated with stream capture?

A) beheaded
B) braided
C) thalweg
D) meander
E) interfluve
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77
Branching channels that cross a delta are known as ________.

A) 3rd order streams
B) tributaries
C) distributaries
D) graded streams
E) youthful streams
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78
Rivers downcutting into a land surface, in the absence of other forces, usually tend to erode a ________-shaped form.

A) groove
B) V
C) U
D) flat bottomed
E) delta
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79
The elevation limit of a stream downcutting on a land mass is called ________.

A) a drainage anomaly
B) meandering
C) ground zero
D) talus
E) base level
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80
An imaginary surface extending beneath the continents which limits how deep streams may cut is ________.

A) grade
B) base level
C) traction
D) a trellis
E) a knickpoint
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