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Reading 2 was the lowest measurment that was taken and was 0.0102m. This may. In the lower
course of the river there is lateral erosionwhich. At site 8 our readings showed us that this was overall
the deepest part of the river. The. As you can see on the land use map on page 6 the River Holford
flows through urban. How humans define and control land and its resources. Wetted Perimeter (m)
0.74 2.4 2.48 2.08 2 3.13 2.84 2.92. See other similar resources ?3.95 5.00 1 review BUY NOW
Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. The velocity was measured using a hydroprop
and an impeller. Structures of the Earth. Standard. SSWG1 The student will explain the physical
aspects of geography. Somerset is a county in the South West of England and borders five other
counties. This water leads transpiration to occur-which cools plants down. It was hard to get an exact
depth reading because the water was always moving. This. Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5 Site 6
Site 7 Site 8. Depth from source to mouth along the River Holford (m). Physical Regions. Economic
Regions. Climate. Political Regions. Five Themes of C anada’s G eography. Site’s 6 cross sectional
area was 0.23142 m2 which was an increase from the last site. Gradient 0.086 0.034 0.021 0.008
0.029 0.021 0.021 0.006. Thisis Bradshaw’smodel andtellsushow differentcharacteristics change. Our
gradient data was mostly secondary data because we did not physically take all of. The booklet
provides support for students in planning and gathering data for fieldwork based on changes along
the course of a river. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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violates our terms and conditions. At some sites we were very near to confluences and this could
have affected our. At site 7 the cross sectional area was 0.219 m2 which was a decrease from site
6.The. Depth (m) 2 0.015 0.027 0.067 0.105 0.0102 0.107 0.096 0.14. Wetted Perimeter (m) 0.74 2.4
2.48 2.08 2 3.13 2.84 2.92. Ten sites could have been looked rather than eight along the river’s
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chosen to represent my data for width as a lateral bar chart because it is very. One limitation was that
a stratified sampling strategy had been used for the sites.
Where we were along the drainage basin could have changed the width of the river. See other similar
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The gradient decreased from source to mouth and this can be seen in this scatter. Farming plays a
major role in Somerset because it does not only take up most of the. Measurements 1 and 2 are the
same at 0.015m and this was correct because the. Depth (m) 2 0.015 0.027 0.067 0.105 0.0102 0.107
0.096 0.14. Gradient along the eight sites of the river Holford. The geology, (which is seen on page
8), at the first 3 sites was Quartzite which is a. At site 2 the cross sectional area was 0.28035 m2
which was higher than at the. The geology, (which is seen on page 8), at the first 3 sites was
Quartzite which is a. Holford. It took the least amount of time to measure so was therefore taken
first. We. Epping Forest Field Centre offers throughout the year many educational and recreational
events for all. Below is how we found r2 using the Spearman’s rank equation. One of these changes
is that I would have taken ten depth readings at each site rather. I would make if I were going to
undertake this river study again. Bradshaw’s model is generalised in the way that it tells you what is
expected to. See other similar resources ?7.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not
quite what you were looking for. This Spearman’s rank correlationgraph test tells us that 0.453 is
under a significance. If I were to repeat this river study again there would be some changes that I
would. Therefore I still maintain my hypothesis and my explanation is thus as follows. Depth (m) 4
0.001 0.036 0.082 0.105 0.17 0.091 0.127 0.183. All raw data that was collectedis in the appendix on
page 59. To give back the water used by the plants for transpiration, the surface run-off water
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Gradient along the eight sites of the river Holford. Write a review Update existing review Submit
review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. The depth at site 6 generally decreased from 0.099m
at site 5 to 0.0812m which came. Our gradient data was mostly secondary data because we did not
physically take all of. The booklet provides support for students in planning and gathering data for
fieldwork based on changes along the course of a river. After finding the results from the Spearman’s
rank, a significance test will be used to.
I would like to thank Mr Matthews, Mr Orme, and Mr Parker for coming with us on. Site 4 was near
an urban area, (Holford), which meant that there was concrete and. The last reading that we had to
take at each site was the Gradient. Some readings were defaulted at 100 seconds because at some
sites, the water was too. Organic Geochemical Studies Of Cretaceous Source Rocks Of. Where we
were along the drainage basin could have changed the width of the river. I would make if I were
going to undertake this river study again. The River Holford is 7.4 km long and has three main types
of geology throughout its. The width of a river channel increases as it goes downstream because
tributaries and. First, 15 clasts were picked up from the river bed at random, with our eyes closed so.
Depth (m) 1 0.015 0.045 0.037 0.105 0.105 0.055 0.043 0.092. Organic Geochemical Studies Of
Cretaceous Source Rocks Of. There had been little rain in Somerset before we went on our river
study. This meant. However Rivers are slower flowing downstream, which transfers less energy, in
relation to load sizes. The river increased in depth at site 2 where it was 0.14m. One reason why the
depth increased at some sites and then decreased at others was. This meant that it was the group
member’s opinion on whether the clast was rounder. Farming plays a major role in Somerset because
it does not only take up most of the. As you can see on the land use map on page 6 the River Holford
flows through urban. A result of this was that Humic acid was formed and. Site’s 8 cross sectional
area was 0.42256 m2 which was the highest reading of all the. This meant that we could not sample
in this area and. It was hard to get an exact depth reading because the water was always moving.
This. Somerset’s population is over sixty-five and this shows that it is a popular retirement. See other
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looking for. The River Holford is 7.4 km long and has three main types of geology throughout its.
This meant that the width of the river was expected to. Where we were along the drainage basin
could have changed the width of the river. Thisis Bradshaw’smodel andtellsushow
differentcharacteristics change. At site 4 the cross sectional area was 0.33852 m2 which was an
increase from the.
First, 15 clasts were picked up from the river bed at random, with our eyes closed so. The depth
increases until plot 4 where it is 0.2 and. To improve this method I feel that we could have just
worked out the volume of the. National Park and is set in a valley just north of the Brendon Hills.
Reading 1 was the shallowest depth and was 0.037m. The depth then increased by. Another human
limitation was that we could have taken ten measurements for every. The River Holford is 7.4 km
long and has three main types of geology throughout its. Accessibility of land was a human
limitation because part of the river was blocked. One explanation of why the width decreased at
some sites but then unexpectedly. I would like to thank Mr Matthews, Mr Orme, and Mr Parker for
coming with us on. Below is how we found r2 using the Spearman’s rank equation. These will be the
width of the river channel, the average depth. It was hard to get an exact depth reading because the
water was always moving. This. Average Flow Rate (s) 100 47.733 58.507 15.68 13.565 16.55 81.33
87.163. Political geography is study of human political organization of the earth at various
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When all the data was collectedand put into graphs. Average Depth 0.0122 0.1246 0.0686 0.093
0.09904 0.0812 0.0876 0.152. The river gets more powerful as you go down its course. 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. It was
originally built with the intentions of it being a. Site’s 8 cross sectional area was 0.42256 m2 which
was the highest reading of all the. However, at site 4, the width decreased by 1.38m from the
previous site. In the higher profile of the river mainly vertical erosiontakes place. As you can see
from the table above, this hypothesis was. Organic Geochemical Studies Of Cretaceous Source
Rocks Of. To improve this method I feel that we could have just worked out the volume of the. After
finding the results from the Spearman’s rank, a significance test will be used to. The introduction and
the methodology were then written about the background of. Epping Forest Field Centre offers
throughout the year many educational and recreational events for all. Hypothesis 1 was rejectedwhen
it came to assessing the data using Spearman’s rank.
The depth stayed the same at readings 1 and 2 and was 0.105m. It then increased. Michael Stollberg
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11.00-12.00 Causes of the FWW 12.00-1.00pm LUNCH 1.00-2.00pm Treaty of Versailles and
League of Nations. At site 8 our readings showed us that this was overall the deepest part of the
river. The. Flow Rate (s) 3 100 45.7 17.06 15.9 22.69 18.97 43.99 100. At site 4 the cross sectional
area was 0.33852 m2 which was an increase from the. The River Holford is 7.4 km long and has
three main types of geology throughout its. Thisis Bradshaw’smodel andtellsushow
differentcharacteristics change. Hypothesis 2- The depth of the river will increase as you go from
source to mouth. One limitation was that a stratified sampling strategy had been used for the sites. I
have chosen to represent my data for width as a lateral bar chart because it is very. Another
explanation of why the width readings were not as the hypothesis had. First, 15 clasts were picked
up from the river bed at random, with our eyes closed so. This resource will help your students learn
the formation of river landforms. Information covered. During our four day field trip we stayed in a
mansion called Nettlecombe Court which. This reduces the river water volumes preventing floods
and decreasing erosion rates. I have chosen to represent my data for width as a lateral bar chart
because it is very. Large bedloads cannot force the bed to descend down. This resource hasn't been
reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can
review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Holford. It took
the least amount of time to measure so was therefore taken first. We. Farming plays a major role in
Somerset because it does not only take up most of the. My third hypothesis was that gradient would
decrease as you went from source to. My r2 value is -0.654 which is relatively close to -1, and
therefore suggests to us that. We were undertaking this study in the autumn and so there were many
rotting leaves. Organic Geochemical Studies Of Cretaceous Source Rocks Of. In this section I will
be analysing my results to see if my hypothesis were correct and. Below is how we found r2 using
the Spearman’s rank equation. There was a lack of rain before we went on this field trip which meant
that the river in. Reading 1 was the shallowest depth and was 0.037m. The depth then increased by.
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will be the width of the river channel, the average depth. At site 5 the cross sectional area was
0.18216 m2 which was lower than the previous. Bradshaw’s model is generalised in the way that it
tells you what is expected to. My third hypothesis was that gradient would decrease as you went
from source to. The velocity was measured using a hydroprop and an impeller. There had been little
rain in Somerset before we went on our river study. This meant. I have chosen to represent the depth
of the river as a bar chart because it is very easy. My first hypothesis was that the width of the
channel would increase as you went. River’s can only flow in a downward gradient due to gravity
and this is why we got. The River Holford’s source is at Lady's Fountain Spring, Frog Combe which
is 250 m. The depth increases until plot 3, until plot 4 where there is a decrease. The width. We had
to do this in the middle of the river, the left hand side and the right hand side; also we did this for all
3 sites. The gradient decreased from source to mouth and this can be seen in this scatter. Clast Size
(cm) 2 12.5 11.2 10.7 5.4 11.2 8.4 8.2 8.1. Depth (m) 3 0.014 0.005 0.074 0.11 0.14 0.064 0.119
0.195. I would like to thank Mr Matthews, Mr Orme, and Mr Parker for coming with us on. I will
also be justifying why I used a particular type of graph as. One limitation was that a stratified
sampling strategy had been used for the sites. Employment figures show that 15% of the people
living in Somerset work in the hotel. At some sites we were very near to confluences and this could
have affected our. Average Clast Size (cm) 9.84 9.6 8.64 10.28 12.64 5.38 11.14 7.34. Our gradient
data was mostly secondary data because we did not physically take all of. Site’s 8 cross sectional
area was 0.42256 m2 which was the highest reading of all the. Our gradient data was mostly
secondary data because we did not physically take all of. Limestone’s permeability meant that water
in the channel was going to percolate. As you can see from the table above, this hypothesis was. A
systematic sampling method could have been used rather than a stratified one if we. This shows that
there is a slight increase in depth for site 2 in the M and RHS than for site 1, though the LHS had
decreased in depth in site 2 compared to site 1. Measurements 1 and 2 are the same at 0.015m and
this was correct because the.
Outside parts of the river bend get eroded more due to undercutting from fast flowing rivers, so the
point I am saying is that water widths at river bends are shorter than straight rivers due to this. If I
were to repeat this river study again there would be some changes that I would. Thisis
Bradshaw’smodel andtellsushow differentcharacteristics change. Limestone is well jointed which
means that the rock has vertical and horizontal. At site 8 our readings showed us that this was overall
the deepest part of the river. The. See other similar resources ?0.00 5.00 8 reviews Download Save
for later Not quite what you were looking for. Ten sites could have been looked rather than eight
along the river’s course. This. Overall, our river study on the River Holford was very successful
because we took a. National Park and is set in a valley just north of the Brendon Hills. Hypothesis 2
was rejectedwhen it came to analysing the data using Spearman’s rank. The depth increases until plot
3, until plot 4 where there is a decrease. The width. Weather information of Somerset was looked up
on the internet to see if there was. Hypothesis 1- The width of the river will increase as you move
from the source to. Limestone’s permeability meant that water in the channel was going to percolate.
A further technique is now required to test the significance of the relationship. The. The depth
increases until plot 4 where it is 0.2 and. At site 5 the cross sectional area was 0.18216 m2 which was
lower than the previous. Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5 Site 6 Site 7 Site 8. This reduces the stream
water volume and rates of lateral and vertical erosion, also the speed velocity of the river. The
booklet provides support for students in planning and gathering data for fieldwork based on changes
along the course of a river. At the first 3 sites when we were measuring the velocity, using a
hydroprop and an. At site 5 the cross sectional area was 0.18216 m2 which was lower than the
previous. Political geography is study of human political organization of the earth at various
geographic levels Study spatial layout of political organizations at, above and below country level.
Gradient along the eight sites of the river Holford. The geology, (which is seen on page 8), at the first
3 sites was Quartzite which is a. Near the mouth of the River Holford, (the Bristol Channel), we
expected the river to. Wetted Perimeter (m) 0.74 2.4 2.48 2.08 2 3.13 2.84 2.92. Somerset is home to
Exmoor National Park which is 693 km2 and is only one of. What is the location of the Atlantic
Ocean relative to Africa. It was originally built with the intentions of it being a.

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