Geomorph F07 Fluvial Landforms.ppt (1)
Geomorph F07 Fluvial Landforms.ppt (1)
• Drainage systems
• Origin of stream courses
• Drainage patterns
• Stream capture
Hypsometric curves and the stabilization of drainage basin form
• Drainage systems
• stream ordering
• Hortons’s hierarchy of
streams
• lower order streams are:
• shorter,
• steeper,
• drain smaller areas
• stream ordering
drainage texture
• Drainage density -Note crenulated
contours
• D = L/A
• measure of how well or poorly
a basin is drained by streams
• stream
ordering
• what’s
outlined in
red?
•what’s
outlined in
yellow?
• Origin of stream courses
• fresh volcanics
• newly glaciated
• emergent marine areas
• recently uplifted terranes
• Origin of stream courses
• slope of ground
consequent streams
Two types:
• abstraction– faster rate of headward erosion on one side of drainage
divide because of steeper gradient or less resistant rocks.
• this is example of
what type of stream
capture?
Youthful stage
• initial drainage poorly developed
• consequent drainage initiated
• low drainage density
• swamps and lakes
• insequent drainage begins to develop
• headward erosion and vertical downcutting dominant
• steep stream gradients promote valley deepening
• narrow, V-shaped valleys
• The Cycle of Erosion
Mature stage
• reduction in basin relief
• streams become graded (adjust to load and discharge)
• stream gradients reduced, valley widening accelerates
• V-shaped valleys transition to flatter profiles
• flood plains develop
• valley sides and divides are smoothed and rounded
• The Cycle of Erosion
• result from:
• uplift
• change in base level
• change in load/discharge
• fill terraces
• composed of alluvium, depositional in nature
• interpreted events:
• filling of valley by aggradation of graded stream
• uplift/change of base level
• downcutting
• Types of cyclic stream terraces (cont.)
• cut-in-fill terraces
• composed of alluvium, erosional in nature
• interpreted events:
• valley cut into alluvium
• uplift/change in base level
• downcutting