For the next topic, Rivers and Fluvial Processes, read all of chapter 10. View the sections in the CD-ROM under External Processes that deal with the Hydrologic Cycle, Running Water and Groundwater.
Read John Butler's notes on Running Water, which include some quiz questions. Then use the quizzes below to drill yourself on the material in chapter 10 (there are some questions that are either incorrect or at least ambiguous, namely 31, 34, 38, 41, and 45)..
Self-quiz
for Tarbuck & Lutgens, Chapter 10 (courtesy of John Butler's course
at the University of Houston)
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Make sure to include your name and email address. Otherwise you won't earn any credit! Participation points earned only if you complete both of the quizzes indicated for the chapter. Submit answers only once for each quiz; we will read only the first version you submit.
Chapter
review for Tarbuck & Lutgens, Chapter 10
Chapter
review matching
1. It takes a certain amount of time to make even a single reliable discharge measurement in a stream channel.
How, then, do we manage to get the data needed to generate continuous records of streamflow? How do we figure out how much water is flowing down the stream at any given moment? Your answer needs to be detailed enough to show how you would go about collecting and interpreting the data needed to answer this question.