Processes of River Action
River Erosion and Transportation Processes
1. Corrasion / Abrasion
2. Corrosion / Solution
3. Hydraulic Action
4. Attrition
Upper Mountain Course (Youth Stage)
The graded long profile and typical cross section of a river from source to mouth
Some of the features associated with the upper course of the river
1. River Capture
2. Rapids, Cataracts & Waterfalls
Middle or Valley Course (Maturity Stage)
Some of the features associated with the Middle course of the river
1. Interlocking spurs
Interlocking spurs
2. River cliffs & Slip off slopes
Meanders
3. Meanders
Lower or Plain Course (Old Stage)
Some of the features associated with the plain course of the river
1. Flood Plain
Section of a flood plain (with levee and artificial embankment)
2. Ox-Bow Lakes (Dead Lake)
The formation of an ox bow lake
Delta
The formation of deltas
(a) Stages in the formation of a delta
(b) Section through the lower course of a river, showing flood plain and delta
Favourable conditions for delta are
River Rejuvenation
River terraces and knickpoint due to rejuvenation
The rejuvenated river outs down into previously deposited sediments to form a new valley leaving terraces at either side- At the head of rejuvenation the river falls to its new valley at a knickpoint
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