Factors affecting discharge

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  • What does the storm hydrograph record?
    The storm hydrograph records the discharge of a river in response to rainfall.
  • How does a river's discharge respond to rainfall?
    The discharge increases with the amount of rainfall in the catchment area.
  • What processes influence a river's discharge?
    Groundwater flow and snowmelt play key roles in a river's discharge.
  • What happens to river flow during a small amount of precipitation?
    The river flow responds very slowly to a small amount of precipitation.
  • What is the rising limb of a hydrograph?
    The rising limb results from a rapid increase in rainwater reaching the river.
  • What factors affect the shape of the rising limb?
    The shape of the rising limb depends on soil characteristics before and during rainfall.
  • What are the characteristics of Hydrograph A and Hydrograph B?
    • Hydrograph A: Prolonged light rain, saturated soil
    • Hydrograph B: Dry soil, short heavy rainfall
  • What is peak discharge?
    Peak discharge occurs when the river reaches its highest discharge level.
  • What is lag time in relation to hydrographs?
    Lag time is the time between peak rainfall and peak discharge.
  • How do impermeable surfaces affect lag time?
    Impermeable surfaces decrease lag time by resulting in surface runoff.
  • How do forested areas affect lag time?
    Forested areas increase lag time due to interception and infiltration.
  • Why does a short lag time often lead to flooding?
    A short lag time means the river responds quickly, leading to floods.
  • What does a falling discharge line indicate?
    A falling discharge line indicates that river levels are decreasing after rainfall.
  • Why is the falling line not as steep as the rising level?
    It takes longer for water to reach the river channel due to groundwater flow.
  • What happens to river discharge after a storm passes?
    The river discharge returns to normal levels after the storm has passed.
  • When do the lowest discharges typically occur in Britain?
    The lowest discharges usually occur in summer.
  • What causes higher river discharges in spring?
    Higher river discharges in spring are caused by snowmelt.
  • What is the river regime?
    The river regime describes the annual variation in river discharge.
  • What factors determine a river's regime?
    The size of the area, rainfall amount, and infiltration rates determine a river's regime.
  • How do extreme events affect river discharge?
    Extreme events cause discharge to increase quickly, often leading to flooding.
  • What are the characteristics of flat and flash hydrographs?
    • Flat hydrographs:
    • Gentle rising limb
    • Long lag time
    • Low peak discharge
    • Gentle falling limb
    • Flash hydrographs:
    • Steep rising limb
    • Short lag time
    • High peak discharge
    • Steep falling limb
  • How does relief affect discharge and hydrograph shape?
    Steeply sloping land leads to rapid water flow and a steep hydrograph.
  • How does basin size affect lag time?
    Smaller basins have shorter lag times due to shorter distances to the river.
  • How does basin shape influence hydrograph response?
    Circular basins have shorter lag times and higher peak discharges than elongated basins.
  • How do clay soils affect infiltration rates?
    Clay soils reduce infiltration due to small pore spaces, leading to fast flow processes.
  • How do sandy soils affect hydrograph characteristics?
    Sandy soils increase infiltration and lead to a gentle hydrograph response.
  • What is the effect of permeable land on hydrographs?
    Permeable land leads to slower water transfer and a lower peak discharge in hydrographs.
  • How do seasons affect discharge in afforested areas?
    Summer has more interception and transpiration, while winter has less interception and uptake.
  • How does drainage density influence flooding?
    High drainage density leads to rapid runoff and increased flooding potential.
  • What is the impact of previous weather conditions on hydrographs?
    Antecedent rainfall can saturate soil, reducing infiltration and increasing surface runoff.
  • How does temperature affect infiltration and runoff?
    Extreme temperatures can restrict infiltration and increase surface runoff.
  • What is the difference between annual and storm hydrographs?
    Annual hydrographs show variation over a year, while storm hydrographs show impact from intense rainfall.
  • What factors control the annual hydrograph?
    Precipitation, temperature, and snowmelt control the annual hydrograph.
  • How does snowmelt affect river discharge?
    Snowmelt causes spring peaks in river discharge.
  • What can actual hydrographs be used for?
    Actual hydrographs can be used to examine land use changes and ensure adequate water supply.