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The work of water

Hot, arid environments
Water is essential for the development of desert
 landforms.
 - mechanical and chemical weathering
 - important for erosion
Sources of water in deserts
- Rainfall (may be low and
irregular) & may cause
occasional flash floods
- Deflation may expose an
oasis
- Rivers that flow through
deserts; can be classified
as exotic (exogenous),       Gobi Desert - oasis

endoergic and ephemeral
                                            River Nile
Exotic and Exogenous River
         Exotic and Exogenous Rivers
           have their source in
           another, mist environment
           and then flows through a
           desert.
         Ex: Nile in Egypt, being fed by
           the White Nile, which rises
           in the equatorial Lake
           Victoria
Endoreic River


Endoreic Rivers drain into an inland
  lake of sea.
Ex: The River Jordan, which drains
  into the Dead Sea
Ephemeral Rivers
Ephemeral Rivers flow seasonally or after
  storms. They show high discharges
  (Winderosion) and high sediment levels.
This is a result of following factors:
  - limited interception (lack of vegetation)
  - rain-splash erosion displacing fine particles,
  which in turn seal off the surface and make it
  impermeable
Canyons
- Usually dry; if there is a river, it is usually exotic
- Very deep gorges
- Ex: Fish River Canyon in Namibia
Wadis
- Dry gullies that have been eroded by flash
  floods
- Heavy rainstorms (100 – 250 mm) create
  rushing torrents on steep slopes
Pediments
- Shallow slopes former at
   the base of a cliff, steep
   hill or mountain
Plateau, Mesa and Butte
Plateau
Mesa – After heavy flash
  floods water erodes the
  plateau and cuts off
  separate flat hills.
Buttle – worn down mesa




                            Monument Valley, Utah
Wind Action in Deserts
• Many of the world’s deserts are dominated by
  subtropical high-pressure systems
• Sediment is more likely to be moved if there is a lack
  of vegetation, and if it is dry, loose and small, which
  is the case in deserts
• Movement of sediment is induced by drag and lift
  forces, but is reduced by particle size and friction.
Deflation: is the progressive removal removal of
 small material leaving behind larger materials.
 This forms a stony desert.
Deflation may remove sand to form a deflation
 hollow Qattara Depression in Egypt
Abrasion: is erosion carried out by wind-borne
  particles. They act like sandpaper, smoothing
  surfaces and exploiting weaker rocks.
Examples of erosional features carved out by
  abrasion include yardangs, zeugens and
  ventifacts.
Sand particles are moved by three processes:
• Suspension- particles light enough to be carried
  substantial distances
• Saltation- a rolling particle gains sufficient velocity
  for it to ‘jump’
• Surface creep- larger grains that are dislodged by
  saltating grains
Weathering
Chemical and physical process, change the
    characteristics of earth’s surface
    Also the preparation for Erosion

  Human processes such as pollution, can
   significantly speed up chemical rain
                (acid rain,..)
Weathering Process
• Occurs when rocks are exposed to hydrosphere and
  atmosphere
• Breaks down rocks  different types of sediment
• Boulders
• Cobbels
• Pebbels
• Sand
• Silt
• Clay
Physical Weathering
• Rocks are broken down without changing
  chemical composition of the rock
• Different types of physical weathering
Types of Weathering
• Frost action/ice wedging is the breakup of rock caused by the
  freezing and thawing (contracting and expansion) of water
• Abrasion is the physical wearing down of rocks as they rub or
  bounce against each other. This process is most common in
  windy areas, under glaciers, or in stream channels.
• Exfoliation is the peeling away of large sheets of loosened
  materials at the surface of a rock. Common in shale, slate, and
  mica.
Chemical Weathering
• Rock broken down by chemical action resulting from
  changing the chemical composition of the rock
• Main factors of chemical weathering are: oxygen,
  rainwater, carbon dioxide, and acids
• produced by decaying plants and animals that leads
  to the formation of soil
• Few types of chemical weathering
• Oxidation occurs when oxygen interacts chemically with
  minerals (iron and oxygen  rusts)
• Hydration occurs when water interacts chemically with
  minerals (hornblende and feldspar unite with water they
  eventually form into clay)
• Carbonation when carbon dioxide interacts with minerals.
  (when CO2 dissolves in water carbon acid dissolves large
  masses of limestone, creating caves and caverns sink
  holes, karst topography, stalactites and stalagmites.
Weathering rates
•   Depends on…
•   Particle size/surface area exposed to the surface
•   Mineral Composition
•   Climate
• Major product of weathering is soil
• combination of particles of rocks, minerals, and
  organic matter produced through weathering
  processes
• nutrients to support various forms of plant and
  animal life
• Because of weathering and biological
  processes….
• soil horizons (layers) form.
• Also vary from climate and ecosystems in
  depth a composition
Weathering in Deserts
• Through salt crystallization
  – 2 types of salt growth
Type 1 (Exfoliation)
• In areas where temp. fluctuate between 26-28
  degrees
• Sodium sulphate and sodium carbonate
  expands to 300%
• Created preassure on rock  crack
Type 2 (Exfoliation)
• Water evaporates (salt crystals are left behind)
• Temp rises, pressure on the rock
  – Crack
• Both of this factors are frequent in hot desert
  areas with low rainfall which allows salts to
  accumulate just below the surface
Disintegration
• In hot deserts where a large range of diurnal
  temperatures occur.
• Rocks a bad temp. conductors which leads to
  tension within the rock which causes stress only
  in the outer layers (exfoliation)
• However moisture is essential for this to happen,
  often together with the pressure of the salts

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Lo 8 STGIS

  • 1. The work of water Hot, arid environments
  • 2. Water is essential for the development of desert landforms. - mechanical and chemical weathering - important for erosion
  • 3. Sources of water in deserts - Rainfall (may be low and irregular) & may cause occasional flash floods - Deflation may expose an oasis - Rivers that flow through deserts; can be classified as exotic (exogenous), Gobi Desert - oasis endoergic and ephemeral River Nile
  • 4. Exotic and Exogenous River Exotic and Exogenous Rivers have their source in another, mist environment and then flows through a desert. Ex: Nile in Egypt, being fed by the White Nile, which rises in the equatorial Lake Victoria
  • 5. Endoreic River Endoreic Rivers drain into an inland lake of sea. Ex: The River Jordan, which drains into the Dead Sea
  • 6. Ephemeral Rivers Ephemeral Rivers flow seasonally or after storms. They show high discharges (Winderosion) and high sediment levels. This is a result of following factors: - limited interception (lack of vegetation) - rain-splash erosion displacing fine particles, which in turn seal off the surface and make it impermeable
  • 7. Canyons - Usually dry; if there is a river, it is usually exotic - Very deep gorges - Ex: Fish River Canyon in Namibia
  • 8. Wadis - Dry gullies that have been eroded by flash floods - Heavy rainstorms (100 – 250 mm) create rushing torrents on steep slopes
  • 9. Pediments - Shallow slopes former at the base of a cliff, steep hill or mountain
  • 10. Plateau, Mesa and Butte Plateau Mesa – After heavy flash floods water erodes the plateau and cuts off separate flat hills. Buttle – worn down mesa Monument Valley, Utah
  • 11. Wind Action in Deserts
  • 12. • Many of the world’s deserts are dominated by subtropical high-pressure systems • Sediment is more likely to be moved if there is a lack of vegetation, and if it is dry, loose and small, which is the case in deserts • Movement of sediment is induced by drag and lift forces, but is reduced by particle size and friction.
  • 13. Deflation: is the progressive removal removal of small material leaving behind larger materials. This forms a stony desert. Deflation may remove sand to form a deflation hollow Qattara Depression in Egypt
  • 14. Abrasion: is erosion carried out by wind-borne particles. They act like sandpaper, smoothing surfaces and exploiting weaker rocks. Examples of erosional features carved out by abrasion include yardangs, zeugens and ventifacts.
  • 15. Sand particles are moved by three processes: • Suspension- particles light enough to be carried substantial distances • Saltation- a rolling particle gains sufficient velocity for it to ‘jump’ • Surface creep- larger grains that are dislodged by saltating grains
  • 16. Weathering Chemical and physical process, change the characteristics of earth’s surface Also the preparation for Erosion Human processes such as pollution, can significantly speed up chemical rain (acid rain,..)
  • 17. Weathering Process • Occurs when rocks are exposed to hydrosphere and atmosphere • Breaks down rocks  different types of sediment • Boulders • Cobbels • Pebbels • Sand • Silt • Clay
  • 18. Physical Weathering • Rocks are broken down without changing chemical composition of the rock • Different types of physical weathering
  • 19. Types of Weathering • Frost action/ice wedging is the breakup of rock caused by the freezing and thawing (contracting and expansion) of water • Abrasion is the physical wearing down of rocks as they rub or bounce against each other. This process is most common in windy areas, under glaciers, or in stream channels. • Exfoliation is the peeling away of large sheets of loosened materials at the surface of a rock. Common in shale, slate, and mica.
  • 20. Chemical Weathering • Rock broken down by chemical action resulting from changing the chemical composition of the rock • Main factors of chemical weathering are: oxygen, rainwater, carbon dioxide, and acids • produced by decaying plants and animals that leads to the formation of soil • Few types of chemical weathering
  • 21. • Oxidation occurs when oxygen interacts chemically with minerals (iron and oxygen  rusts) • Hydration occurs when water interacts chemically with minerals (hornblende and feldspar unite with water they eventually form into clay) • Carbonation when carbon dioxide interacts with minerals. (when CO2 dissolves in water carbon acid dissolves large masses of limestone, creating caves and caverns sink holes, karst topography, stalactites and stalagmites.
  • 22. Weathering rates • Depends on… • Particle size/surface area exposed to the surface • Mineral Composition • Climate
  • 23. • Major product of weathering is soil • combination of particles of rocks, minerals, and organic matter produced through weathering processes • nutrients to support various forms of plant and animal life
  • 24. • Because of weathering and biological processes…. • soil horizons (layers) form. • Also vary from climate and ecosystems in depth a composition
  • 25. Weathering in Deserts • Through salt crystallization – 2 types of salt growth
  • 26. Type 1 (Exfoliation) • In areas where temp. fluctuate between 26-28 degrees • Sodium sulphate and sodium carbonate expands to 300% • Created preassure on rock  crack
  • 27. Type 2 (Exfoliation) • Water evaporates (salt crystals are left behind) • Temp rises, pressure on the rock – Crack
  • 28. • Both of this factors are frequent in hot desert areas with low rainfall which allows salts to accumulate just below the surface
  • 29. Disintegration • In hot deserts where a large range of diurnal temperatures occur. • Rocks a bad temp. conductors which leads to tension within the rock which causes stress only in the outer layers (exfoliation) • However moisture is essential for this to happen, often together with the pressure of the salts