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It is hard to read a very small change in volume displaced. In the lower course of the river there is
lateral erosionwhich. I chose to investigate this river study over our four day field trip to Somerset in
order. Nettlecombe Court for accommodating us and helping us with our river study along. The
depth increases until plot 4 where it is 0.2 and. Gradient is the elevation of the river along its course.
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were looking for. Channel efficiency is a calculation in which cross-section area is divided by the
wetted perimeter of the river. The depth increases until plot 3, until plot 4 where there is a decrease.
The width. I think that is too small (at around 15 km in length), and is too urban (there is not enough
of the river in rural areas). A comparison of two rivers in the Brecon Beacons National Park. At site 5
the cross sectional area was 0.18216 m2 which was lower than the previous. It will also erode the
banks by attrition because of the rocks that have been carried along by the river, will smash into the
sides of the banks and erode more of the earth away causing the width to increase. This method is
simple and mainly foolproof, but the problem is that the chain does not always stay on the river bed,
and does not always cover all of it. Hypothesis 1 was rejectedwhen it came to assessing the data
using Spearman’s rank. Average Depth 0.0122 0.1246 0.0686 0.093 0.09904 0.0812 0.0876 0.152.
There were some limitations when we were measuring our data and the methods we. There were lots
of objects such as tree branches in the river. This reduces the stream water volume and rates of lateral
and vertical erosion, also the speed velocity of the river. Sediment upstream is denser, therefore
exerting more pressure on river beds, in relation to large bedloads of dissolved sediment downstream.
Some readings were defaulted at 100 seconds because at some sites, the water was too. Marl.
Overall, visually, my hypothesis, that the width will increase as you go from. I have chosen a line
graph to show the gradient of the river Holford because it is very. These are the different factors that
we sampled and how many we chose to sample at. Also, when the pebbles are very small, this
method is crude. Depth from source to mouth along the River Holford (m). Objectives: We will be
looking at a number of different factors that change throughout. This meant that it was the group
member’s opinion on whether the clast was rounder. You would also be able to see if the new depth
readings followed the same trends as. The middle course is less steep when compared to the upper
course.
A systematic sampling method could have been used rather than a stratified one if we. The depth
increases until plot 3, until plot 4 where there is a decrease. The width. There was a lack of rain
before we went on this field trip which meant that the river in. Flow Rate (s) 3 100 45.7 17.06 15.9
22.69 18.97 43.99 100. Limestone’s permeability meant that water in the channel was going to
percolate. These all led me into producing a good piece of coursework. One physical problem was
that there was debris in the river such as tree branches and. At site 2 the cross sectional area was
0.28035 m2 which was higher than at the. National Park and is set in a valley just north of the
Brendon Hills. My first hypothesis was that the width of the channel would increase as you went. At
site 4 the cross sectional area was 0.33852 m2 which was an increase from the. The method to
measure the scale of roundness, is a very common, and on the whole, foolproof method of measuring
the shape of pebbles. At site 5, the gradient was seen to increase and this could be an. Overland
water flow infiltrates soil more to compensate for water used by plants that are photosynthesizing.
Callipers are a good way to measure pebbles, they are easy to use, and far more accurate than a ruler.
Quantock Hills. It is also home to Exmoor National park which is known for its. This way I will get
my ten samples for accuracy and also it is a slightly fairer method then looking for the largest or
smallest rocks that I can see.I could sub concisely pick unfairly and that would effect my results so it
could be a limitation. Clast Shape - Enter the number of each shape found at each site. My first
hypothesis was that the width of the channel would increase as you went. Depth (m) 3 0.014 0.005
0.074 0.11 0.14 0.064 0.119 0.195. I tried to make sure that the orange was put in the water ahead of
the ten metre measuring distance so it had chance to reach its velocity before measuring began. The
introduction and the methodology were then written about the background of. Average Flow Rate
(s) 100 47.733 58.507 15.68 13.565 16.55 81.33 87.163. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating)
Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Organic Geochemical Studies Of Cretaceous Source
Rocks Of. Overall, all the depth readings at this site were what was expected to be seen at this.
There are three types of sampling methods which could have been used on this river. The depth
increases until plot 4 where it is 0.2 and. Overall, there is an increase in depth as you go along the
river’s course. These will be the width of the river channel, the average depth.
At site 3 the cross sectional area was 0.155036 m2 which shows that there was an. In the higher
profile of the river mainly vertical erosiontakes place. This can reduce water volume because of
plants absorbing water from the river and can lead to reducing erosion rates; this may have affected
the water width at site 2. This meant that we expected the river to be shallow at these. This is entirely
a human area, but would still have affected my results the same as the other reasons outlined above. I
have chosen a line graph to show the gradient of the river Holford because it is very. At site 3 the
cross sectional area was 0.155036 m2 which shows that there was an. A comparison of two rivers in
the Brecon Beacons National Park. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required
to reflect your happiness. Overall this study along the River Holford was highly successful in that we
collected. Farming plays a major role in Somerset because it does not only take up most of the. In
this section I shall be describing the different sites at which we collectedour. Clast Shape - Enter the
number of each shape found at each site. Another explanation of why the width readings were not as
the hypothesis had. The river gets more powerful as you go down its course. My r2 value is -0.654
which is relatively close to -1, and therefore suggests to us that. Flow Rate (s) 3 100 45.7 17.06 15.9
22.69 18.97 43.99 100. It was originally built with the intentions of it being a. This meant that it was
the group member’s opinion on whether the clast was rounder. There had been little rain in Somerset
before we went on our river study. This meant. We chose to sample eight sites along the River
Holford’s course because this would. We could have compared data with other groups taking part in
this study to see if we. The width of a river channel increases as it goes downstream because
tributaries and. Valley rocks roll over (traction) breaking down by attrition, when too heavy to be
held at once. The third reading we took was the wetted perimeter. See other similar resources ?1.00
(no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. The depth
stayed the same at readings 1 and 2 and was 0.105m. It then increased. Near the mouth of the River
Holford, (the Bristol Channel), we expected the river to. The last reading that we had to take at each
site was the Gradient. Clast Size (cm) 2 12.5 11.2 10.7 5.4 11.2 8.4 8.2 8.1.
There were some limitations when we were measuring our data and the methods we. In the higher
profile of the river mainly vertical erosiontakes place. The velocity was measured using a hydroprop
and an impeller. Epping is in South West Essex and is part of South East England. Where we were
along the drainage basin could have changed the width of the river. Reviews Select overall rating (no
rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Spearman’s Rank correlation must be
undertaken to see the strength of this. The introduction and the methodology were then written
about the background of. A result of this was that Humic acid was formed and. The depth stayed the
same at readings 1 and 2 and was 0.105m. It then increased. Thisis Bradshaw’smodel andtellsushow
differentcharacteristics change. Now a statistical test called Spearman’s Rank correlation must be
undertaken to see. You would also be able to see if the new depth readings followed the same trends
as. A plastic tape measure was used to measure the width of the river, it was done a few centimetres
above the river, so drag was avoided. Below is how we found r2 using the Spearman’s rank equation.
The depth stayed the same at readings 1 and 2 and was 0.105m. It then increased. This meant that
we could not sample in this area and. During our four day field trip we stayed in a mansion called
Nettlecombe Court which. There was a lack of rain before we went on this field trip which meant
that the river in. Quantock Hills. It is also home to Exmoor National park which is known for its.
This is due to the fact that there will be less friction. Flow Rate (s) 2 100 43.06 58.46 18.62 10.4
23.35 100 61.49. At the first 3 sites when we were measuring the velocity, using a hydroprop and an.
Weather information of Somerset was looked up on the internet to see if there was. See other similar
resources ?3.50 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for.
Where we were along the drainage basin could have changed the width of the river. One explanation
of why the width decreased at some sites but then unexpectedly. There are many possible
explanations for why the width of the river followed the. Geography Field Study River Investigation
Coursework. This is the equation to work out Spearman’s Rank Correlation.

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