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Rivers Revision Clock

This document discusses various topics related to river discharge and flooding including: 1) examples of river landforms formed by erosion such as waterfalls, gorges, and interlocking spurs; 2) river landforms caused by erosion and deposition like meanders and ox-bow lakes; 3) human and physical causes of flooding and ways flooding is managed including hard and soft engineering strategies as well as floodplains, levees, and estuaries.

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Rivers Revision Clock

This document discusses various topics related to river discharge and flooding including: 1) examples of river landforms formed by erosion such as waterfalls, gorges, and interlocking spurs; 2) river landforms caused by erosion and deposition like meanders and ox-bow lakes; 3) human and physical causes of flooding and ways flooding is managed including hard and soft engineering strategies as well as floodplains, levees, and estuaries.

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River Discharge & Flooding: Flood Hydrographs, (p54)

Rivers on Maps (52) & Example of a UK River Human and Physical Causes of flooding (p54)
River Tees
Landscape:

Deposition
only: Flood River
Plains, Managemen
Levees & t
Estuaries Strategies:
(p51) Hard
Engineering
& Soft
Engineering
(p55)

River Landforms caused by erosion &


deposition: Meanders & Ox-bow Lakes
(p50)
Flood
Manage
ment
Rivers Example
:
River Landscapes p47- Banbury

56

The UK’s uplands,


lowlands, coasts & rivers
River Landforms formed by Erosion (p37)
Interlocking Spurs (p49)

River Landforms formed by Erosion:


River Processes Erosion (p48) The River Valley: Long Profile & Cross Profile.
Waterfalls & Gorges, (p49) River Processes Transportation and Deposition (p48)
Vertical and Lateral Erosion (p47)

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