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Geological Work of River

Rivers have three main functions: erosion, transportation, and deposition. Through erosion, a river can wear away its bed and banks using abrasion, attrition, hydraulic action, and solution. Transportation involves larger rocks and gravel being dragged along the bed through traction, smaller rocks and sand bouncing through saltation, and fine silt and clay floating in suspension. Deposition occurs when the river drops its load, such as when the volume or speed decreases upon entering a lake or plain.

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Geological Work of River

Rivers have three main functions: erosion, transportation, and deposition. Through erosion, a river can wear away its bed and banks using abrasion, attrition, hydraulic action, and solution. Transportation involves larger rocks and gravel being dragged along the bed through traction, smaller rocks and sand bouncing through saltation, and fine silt and clay floating in suspension. Deposition occurs when the river drops its load, such as when the volume or speed decreases upon entering a lake or plain.

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WORK OF RIVER

THREE FUNCTIONS OF RIVER


EROSION

TRANSPORTATION

DEPOSITION















EROSION
A RIVER MAY ERODE IN 4 WAYS

ABRASION/CORROSION

Load carried by a river will grind against its bed and sides

This process slowly wears the bed and sides away
ATTRITION
When thrown against the sides and bed of river,the load gets
broken into smaller pieces
HYDRAULIC ACTION
The work of turbelence in the water

Running water causes friction in the joints of rocks in a stream
channel

Joints may be enlarged

Loosened fragments of rocks get swept away

SOLUTION/CORROSION
Certain minerals in rocks like limestone can be dissolved in
water

Rocks are then eroded
TRANSPORTATION
TRACTION
Larger and heavier rocks/gravels are dragged or rolled along
the bed
SALTATION
Smaller and lighter rock fragments and sand hop and bounce
along the river bed


SUSPENSION
Some of the load like silt and clay(fine-grained)will float along.

They may only be deposited when stream velocity reaches
near zero

Turbulence in the water is crucial in holding a load of
sediments
SOLUTION
Some minerals are transported in dissolved form

Especially chemical solution derived from minerals like
limestone or dolomite.
DEPOSITION
Thhe river will drop its load when

Volume decreases
Speed decreases
A river volume decreases when

Dry season
Dry region with high evaporation
Presence of permeable rocks
Receding flood waters

A river speed decreases when

It enters a lake

It enters a calm sea

It enters a gently sloping plain

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