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Erosion & Deposition. Mr. Skirbst Life Science Topic 21. Erosion. Movement of particles from place to place. Deposition. Settling of particles in a new place. 5 Agents of Erosion. 5 Agents of Erosion. Gravity. 5 Agents of Erosion. Gravity Wind. 5 Agents of Erosion. Gravity Wind
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Erosion & Deposition Mr. Skirbst Life Science Topic 21
Erosion Movement of particles from place to place
Deposition Settling of particles in a new place
5 Agents of Erosion • Gravity
5 Agents of Erosion • Gravity • Wind
5 Agents of Erosion • Gravity • Wind • Water (running on surface)
5 Agents of Erosion • Gravity • Wind • Water • Ice
5 Agents of Erosion • Gravity • Wind • Water • Ice • Waves
Other Agents of Erosion Biological activity Extraterrestrial Material
1 - Gravity Mass wasting – downhill movement of sediments
1 - Gravity Mass wasting – downhill movement of sediments Examples: 1- landslides 2- mudslides 3- avalanche
2 - Wind Erosion (Aeolian) Deflation – movement of loose material (clay, silt, sand) - small particles carried farther that larger
2 - Wind Erosion (Aeolian) Abrasion – wearing away and “blasting” of exposed rock
2 - Wind Deposition Dunes – mound of sand deposited by wind
2 - Wind Deposition Loess – fine sand and silt deposited in layers far from place of origin
3 - Running Water 3 Forms of erosion 1. Runoff – flow of water over the land surface
3 - Running Water • Runoff Factors affecting runoff:
3 - Running Water • Runoff Factors affecting runoff: a. – rainfall amount
3 - Running Water • Runoff Factors affecting runoff: a. – rainfall amount b. – shape / slope of land
3 - Running Water • Runoff Factors affecting runoff: a. – rainfall amount b. – shape / slope of land c. – plant growth & density
3 - Running Water • Runoff Formations from runoff:
3 - Running Water • Runoff Formations from runoff: a. – rills: tiny grooves in ground
3 - Running Water • Runoff Formations from runoff: a. – rills: tiny grooves in ground b. – gullies: wide, deep rills
3 - Running Water • Streams – flow of water through a small valley (deep gully)
3 - Running Water • Streams – flow of water through a small valley (deep gully) - formed from gullies joining
3 - Running Water • Streams – flow of water through a small valley (deep gully) - formed from gullies joining Streamload – particles carried by stream water
3 - Running Water 3. Rivers– flow of water through a valley formed by streams joining together
3 - Running Water • Rivers– flow of water through a valley formed by streams joining together Tributaries – rivers that flow into a major river
3 - Running Water • Rivers– flow of water through a valley formed by streams joining together Tributaries – rivers that flow into a major river Watershed – entire area drained by a single river
4 – Ice Glaciers – Valley glaciers in mountain regions carve out mountains
4 – Ice Glaciers – Valley glaciers in mountain regions carve out mountains Continental glaciers during ice ages created a erosional and depositional features
5 – Waves Oceans– result in coastal erosion due to long-shore drift, waves, and storms