Erosion and Deposition What is Erosion Erosion is
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Erosion and Deposition
What is Erosion? Erosion is the movement of sediment by wind, ice (glaciers), water, or gravity.
What is Deposition? The dropping of sediment out of the wind, water, ice (glaciers), or gravity and settling in a new place. Creates new landforms.
Wind Erosion Wind picks up sediment after it is weathered.
Wind Deposition ¢ Sand Dunes – mounds of wind deposited sand. Move in direction of wind.
Wind Deposition ¢ Loess – very fertile sediments of Quartz, Feldspar, Mica, and clay deposited by the wind
Water Erosion Moving Water (rivers, oceans, rain, etc. ) carries tons of sediment as it moves. Water is the main agent of erosion.
Water Deposition ¢ ¢ ¢ Floodplain- an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its bank (freshwater) Deltas – a fan-shaped mass of material deposited at the mouth of a river or the ocean (freshwater) Alluvial Fans – fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream with a steep incline occurs on land (freshwater) Sand Bars – offshore deposit of sand, gravel, or shell material (oceans) Barrier Island- is a long narrow island forms along the coast - protects coastal regions from waves and storms (ocean waves) Beaches – deposited sand (ocean waves)
http: //www. schoolportal. co. uk/Group. Download. File. asp? file=21604 1 1 5 3 2 DELTA 4 2 44 ALLUVIAL FAN SANDBAR BEACH 6 5. Barrier Island 6. Flood Plain What did water create in each of these pictures?
Glacier Erosion Huge masses of moving ice carry and move metric tons of sediment.
Glacial Deposition Till – unsorted, deposited rock material
Glacial Deposition Stratified Drift – layers of rock deposited based on size
Glacial Deposition ¢ Moraine- is a ridge of sediment and rock left behind when a glacier melts
Gravity Erosion Sediments fall (sediments move down slope due to the force of Gravity) The Steeper the slope the faster the sediment move down slope
Gravity Erosion Angle of Repose is the steepest angle, or slope at which a material will not slide down.
Gravity Deposition Mass Movement gravity is a force that moves material down a slope 1. Landslide - rock & soil move quickly down a slope (slump most common type of landslide) 2. Rock Slide/Fall- Rocks moving quickly down slope 3. Creep – slow, downhill movement of rock/ soil. 4. Mudflow – mud flows down a slope during heavy rains- happens quickly 5. Avalanche – snow moves quickly down a slope
LANDSLIDE MUDFLOW 2 1 What type of mass movement is each picture? http: //classes. colgate. edu/dkeller/geol 101/massw/mass. htm CREEP SLUMP 3 4
Erosion and Deposition Exit Ticket 1. List one agent / cause of Erosion, describe how it erodes the surface of the Earth, and the landform that is create when the agent drops the sediments that it is carrying.
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