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Dynamic Planet Dynamic Planet ((B & C) B & C)
Earth’s Fresh WatersEarth’s Fresh WatersGary VorwaldGary VorwaldNYS Division B & C NYS Division B & C 2012 Rock & Mineral 2012 Rock & Mineral SupervisorSupervisor
Paul J. Gelinas JHSPaul J. Gelinas [email protected]@3villagecsd.org
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Event DescriptionEvent Description
Participants will use process skills to complete tasks Participants will use process skills to complete tasks related to Earth’s fresh watersrelated to Earth’s fresh waters
A team of up to 2A team of up to 2 Approximate time: 40 – 50 MinutesApproximate time: 40 – 50 Minutes
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Event ParametersEvent Parameters
Participants may bring Participants may bring one four (4) 8.5 x 11” one four (4) 8.5 x 11” double-sided pages of double-sided pages of notesnotes
Information can be in any Information can be in any form and from any sourceform and from any source
Each team may bring two Each team may bring two (2) non-graphing (2) non-graphing calculatorscalculators
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The CompetitionThe Competition
Participants will be presented with one or more tasks, Participants will be presented with one or more tasks, many requiring the use of process skillsmany requiring the use of process skills
Scope of event includes Rivers and Streams, Lakes, and Scope of event includes Rivers and Streams, Lakes, and Ground WaterGround Water
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TopicsTopics Fresh Water Features on USGS topographic maps Fresh Water Features on USGS topographic maps
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Stream Drainage Systems: Stream Drainage Systems: Stream Order Stream Order (new 2012)(new 2012)
Stream order is a measure of Stream order is a measure of the relative size of streams. the relative size of streams. Stream sizes range from the Stream sizes range from the smallest, first-order, to the smallest, first-order, to the largest, the twelfth-order (the largest, the twelfth-order (the Amazon River).Amazon River).
Over 80% of the total length of Over 80% of the total length of Earth's rivers and streams are Earth's rivers and streams are headwater streams (first- and headwater streams (first- and second-order). second-order).
As water travels from As water travels from headwater streams toward the headwater streams toward the mouth of mighty rivers, streams mouth of mighty rivers, streams gradually increase their width gradually increase their width and depth. Discharge also and depth. Discharge also increases.increases.
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Stream Drainage PatternsStream Drainage Patterns
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Parts of a RiverParts of a River(Main channel, tributaries)(Main channel, tributaries)
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WatershedsWatersheds
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Channel Types: Channel Types: braided, meandering, straightbraided, meandering, straight
Braided RiverStraight Channel
Meandering Channel1010
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Calculations of Sinuosity Calculations of Sinuosity (new 2012)(new 2012) Calculating SinuositySinuosity (P) is calculated as the ratio of the
channel length (lc) to the distance of the valley (lv): P = lc / lv
To measure channel length, use a piece of string to measure the length of the channel, being sure to include all bends of the channel. Then use the string to measure the length of the valley, using the contour lines on the map to make sure you stay within the valley.
Calculate sinuosity by dividing channel length by valley length measured on the map.
Stream Characteristics Labhttp://serc.carleton.edu/quantskills/activities/14005.html
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Sediment: TransportationSediment: Transportation
Stream LoadStream Load
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Sediment: forms and sizesSediment: forms and sizes
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Sediment: Deposition & ErosionSediment: Deposition & Erosion
Factors: size, shape, Factors: size, shape, densitydensity
Stream velocity Stream velocity decreasesdecreases
Inside MeanderInside Meander Delta’s and Alluvial Delta’s and Alluvial
FansFans
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Particle Diameter & Stream VelocityParticle Diameter & Stream Velocity
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Factors that Affect Rate of DepositionFactors that Affect Rate of Deposition Water Velocity – as
velocity increases, settling rate decreases
Size – as size increases, settling rate increases
Shape – as particle becomes more spherical, rate increases
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Horizontal & Vertical SortingHorizontal & Vertical Sorting
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Floodplain FeaturesFloodplain Features
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River Valley Forms & ProcessesRiver Valley Forms & Processes
GeologyGeology GradientGradient Base LevelBase Level Dynamic EquilibriumDynamic Equilibrium
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Waterfalls & Nick pointsWaterfalls & Nick points
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Stream Capture (Piracy)Stream Capture (Piracy) The stream on the right has a steeper gradient than the stream on the
left. At the red arrow, headward erosion is wearing into the divide separating the left stream system from the right stream system.
Eventually, this stream may cut through the divide and "capture" the headwaters, diverting them into the stream system on the right. STREAM PIRACY has occurred.
http://www.aegis.jsu.edu/mhill/phylabtwo/lab9/trellf.html 2222
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Delta’s & FansDelta’s & Fans
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Alluvial FansAlluvial Fans
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Mississippi DeltaMississippi Delta
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Stream Flow & DischargeStream Flow & Discharge
Stream Gauge
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Perennial vs Intermittent Stream FlowPerennial vs Intermittent Stream FlowStream Flow CalculationsStream Flow Calculations
http://water.epa.gov/type/rsl/monitoring/vms51.cfmhttp://water.epa.gov/type/rsl/monitoring/vms51.cfm
Recurrence Intervals – Recurrence Intervals – probability of event occurring, probability of event occurring, such as 100 year floodsuch as 100 year flood
Chezy Equation (for flow velocity) and Chezy Equation (for flow velocity) and Manning co-efficient (Div C) Manning co-efficient (Div C) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A9zy_formulahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A9zy_formula
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GroundwaterGroundwater AquifersAquifers Water Table & Groundwater ZonesWater Table & Groundwater Zones
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Confining bedsConfining beds
Hydraulic GradientHydraulic Gradient Recharge/DischargeRecharge/Discharge
• Interactions between surface and groundwater
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Water Table Contours and flow linesWater Table Contours and flow lines
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Porosity & PermeabilityPorosity & Permeability
Porosity – percent pore Porosity – percent pore space in an aquiferspace in an aquifer
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Permeability – Permeability – ability of a material (aquifer) to ability of a material (aquifer) to transmit fluidstransmit fluids
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AquifersAquifers
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CapillarityCapillarity
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Karst featuresKarst features Sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, springs, Sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, springs,
solution valleyssolution valleys
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Lake Formation & TypesLake Formation & Types
Volcanic Lake (Crater Lake) Rift Valley
Lakes 3636
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Types of Lakes (cont)Types of Lakes (cont)
Glacial Lakes: finger lakes, Great Lakes, cirque lakes (tarn); kettle lakes; moraine dammed lakes
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Kettle Lake
TarnFinger Lakes: Moraine dammed lakes
Great Lakes
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Earthquake Lake – Earthquake Lake – landslide from earthquake landslide from earthquake dammed riverdammed river
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Lake Features: Inflow & OutflowLake Features: Inflow & Outflow
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Lake Features: StratificationLake Features: Stratification
Lake stratification is the separation of lakes into three layers: Epilimnion - top of the lake. Metalimnion (or thermocline) -
middle layer that may change depth throughout the day.
Hypolimnion - the bottom layer. The thermal stratification of lakes
refers to a change in the temperature at different depths in the lake, and is due to the change in water's density with temperature.
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Physical & Chemical Properties of Physical & Chemical Properties of LakesLakes
Physical VariationsPhysical Variations Light LevelsLight Levels TemperatureTemperature CurrentsCurrents Water Clarity (Turbidity)Water Clarity (Turbidity)
Chemical VariationsChemical Variations Dissolved OxygenDissolved Oxygen NutrientsNutrients
NitrogenNitrogen PhosphorousPhosphorous
pHpH
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Lake Features: Waves & ShorelinesLake Features: Waves & Shorelines
Lake Michigan WavesLake Michigan Waves
Lake Shoreline
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Wetlands: bogs & marshesWetlands: bogs & marshes
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Destruction/Effects of Land UseDestruction/Effects of Land Use
DamsDams LeveesLevees
Effects: sedimentation, down-cutting, diversion of water, flooding, ecological changes
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Hydrologic CycleHydrologic Cycle
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Water BudgetsWater Budgets
PrecipitationPrecipitation RunoffRunoff EvaporationEvaporation StorageStorage
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Water Budget GraphsWater Budget Graphs
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PollutionPollution
Types, sources, Types, sources, transporttransport
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Coaching Tips:Coaching Tips:Selecting ParticipantsSelecting Participants
Choose team members from different grade levels to Choose team members from different grade levels to avoid having to train a completely new team the avoid having to train a completely new team the following year.following year.
Team members can divide up the concepts and become Team members can divide up the concepts and become experts on them.experts on them.
Both should collaborate on developing a notebook and Both should collaborate on developing a notebook and notes sheetsnotes sheets
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ResourcesResources
Science Olympiad Science Olympiad StoreStorehttp://store.soinc.or
g/
Biology/Earth Biology/Earth Science CD Science CD
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Recommended Resource for Division C Recommended Resource for Division C (Companion Website)(Companion Website)
http://wps.prenhall.com/http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_busch_labmanual_8/79/2esm_busch_labmanual_8/79/20253/5184995.cw/index.html0253/5184995.cw/index.html
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Web ResourcesWeb Resources
Science Olympiad Student Center – practice Science Olympiad Student Center – practice exams & wikiexams & wiki http://scioly.org/wiki/2011_Test_Exchange http://scioly.org/wiki/Dynamic_Planet
New York State Website – Event ResourcesNew York State Website – Event Resources http://newyorkscioly.org/SOPages/Events.html
National Science Olympiad – links to websites:National Science Olympiad – links to websites: http://soinc.org/dynamic_planet_b
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Web ResourcesWeb Resources
USGS Water Science For SchoolsUSGS Water Science For Schools http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/index.html
Lake Water Quality IndicatorsLake Water Quality Indicators http://www.mainevolunteerlakemonitors.org/waterquality/indi
cators.php
Wetlands, Bogs, MarshesWetlands, Bogs, Marshes http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/waterandland/wetlan
ds/introduction.aspx
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EARTH’S FRESH WATERS: Helpful EARTH’S FRESH WATERS: Helpful Websites by TopicWebsites by Topic
Stream drainage systems: Stream drainage systems: http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/geol111/streams.htm http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/geol111/streams.htm
Hydrologic Cycle:Hydrologic Cycle: http://www.srh.weather.gov/jetstream/atmos/hydro_cycle.htm http://www.srh.weather.gov/jetstream/atmos/hydro_cycle.htm
Lotic ecosystems:Lotic ecosystems: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotic_ecosystems#cite_note-Gill-2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotic_ecosystems#cite_note-Gill-2
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EARTH’S FRESH WATERS: Helpful EARTH’S FRESH WATERS: Helpful Websites by TopicWebsites by Topic
Basics of Stream Ecology:Basics of Stream Ecology: http://chamisa.freeshell.org/ecology.htmhttp://chamisa.freeshell.org/ecology.htm
Earth's Water – Groundwater topics:Earth's Water – Groundwater topics: http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/mearthgw.htmlhttp://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/mearthgw.html
Lake Formation:Lake Formation: http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/Hy-La/Lake-Formation.html http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/Hy-La/Lake-Formation.html
Manning’s EquationManning’s Equation http://www.fsl.orst.edu/geowater/FX3/help/http://www.fsl.orst.edu/geowater/FX3/help/
8_Hydraulic_Reference/Manning_s_Equation.htm 8_Hydraulic_Reference/Manning_s_Equation.htm
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EARTH’S FRESH WATERS: Helpful EARTH’S FRESH WATERS: Helpful Websites by TopicWebsites by Topic
Lake formationLake formation http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?
qid=20070627192339AAW7NTN qid=20070627192339AAW7NTN
Water budgetWater budget http://zimearth.pbworks.com/f/http://zimearth.pbworks.com/f/
Stream+Discharge+and+Water+Budget.pdf Stream+Discharge+and+Water+Budget.pdf
Drainage patternsDrainage patterns http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ritter/geog101/textbook/http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ritter/geog101/textbook/
fluvial_systems/drainage_patterns.html fluvial_systems/drainage_patterns.html
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EARTH’S FRESH WATERS: WebsitesEARTH’S FRESH WATERS: Websites Meandering riversMeandering rivers: lots of diagrams and activities : lots of diagrams and activities
(Outstanding/PDF)(Outstanding/PDF)
http://www.chemcool.com/earth%20science/W%20%20aim%203.pdf http://www.chemcool.com/earth%20science/W%20%20aim%203.pdf
Stream Order: Stream Order: http://www.wvca.us/envirothon/a7.htmlhttp://www.wvca.us/envirothon/a7.html
SinuositySinuosity: Stream Characteristics Lab – : Stream Characteristics Lab – students use students use
Google Earth to determine stream sinuosity and compare to gradientGoogle Earth to determine stream sinuosity and compare to gradient. . http://serc.carleton.edu/quantskills/activities/14005.htmlhttp://serc.carleton.edu/quantskills/activities/14005.html
Stream ProcessesStream Processes: : http://myweb.cwpost.liu.edu/vdivener/notes/streams_geomorph.htmhttp://myweb.cwpost.liu.edu/vdivener/notes/streams_geomorph.htm
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