Drainage basin

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  • What are the main components of the basic system in fluvial environments?
    Inputs, Stores, and Outputs
  • What is a closed system in the context of fluvial environments?
    A closed system has inputs and outputs of energy but not matter
  • Give an example of a closed system.
    The Global Hydrological Cycle
  • What characterizes an open system in fluvial environments?
    An open system has inputs, processes, and outputs of both energy and matter
  • What is an example of an open system?
    The Drainage Basin System
  • How does water enter and leave the drainage basin system?
    Water enters as input from the atmosphere and leaves to the ocean or atmosphere
  • What are the inputs in the drainage basin system?
    • Mainly rainfall and snowfall
    • Water fills water bodies
    • Governed by transportation and external factors
  • What is the average amount of precipitation in mountain regions?
    Greater than 2000 mm/year
  • What factors affect spatial variations in precipitation?
    Geographical features like mountains and proximity to the sea
  • How do temporal variations affect river regimes?
    Seasonality and frequency of rainfall influence river flow
  • What is interception in the context of precipitation?
    Interception is when raindrops fall on vegetation before reaching the ground
  • What factors influence interception by vegetation?
    The density of stems and the character of leaves
  • What happens if rainfall exceeds the interception amount?
    Water will transfer to the ground surface or flow down the trunks
  • What is infiltration capacity?
    The speed at which water can pass through soil particles
  • What factors can affect infiltration rates?
    The soil type and the nature of the soil surface
  • What is percolation in the context of water movement?
    Percolation is the movement of water through the soil column
  • What is the water table?
    The upper limit of the zone of saturation
  • What is the zone of saturation?
    The zone where all pore spaces are filled with water
  • How is groundwater storage created?
    Through the constant movement of water via percolation
  • What are the main outputs from the drainage basin system?
    • Water leaves via evaporation
    • Water leaves as channel flow
    • Water is transferred through various flows
  • What is evaporation?
    The process where liquid water changes to gas and returns to the atmosphere
  • What factors influence the rate of evaporation?
    Temperature, wind speed, relative humidity, and hours of sunshine
  • What is transpiration?
    A biological process where water is lost from a plant through stomata
  • What distinguishes potential evapotranspiration from actual evapotranspiration?
    Potential evapotranspiration is the maximum possible, while actual is what occurs
  • How is sediment added to the drainage basin system?
    Through erosion of the surrounding valley and river channel
  • What factors affect sediment yield in rivers?
    Vegetation, climate, geology, and human activity
  • What are the consequences of too much sediment in a river?
    It reduces channel capacity and water quality
  • How can human activity affect sediment yield?
    Deforestation and mining increase yields, while soil management decreases them
  • What are the effects of sediment on river systems?
    • Reduces channel capacity
    • Increases flood risk
    • Lowers water quality for use
    • Affects stream ecosystems