River Erosion
- River erosion is the wearing away of land as water flows past the bed and banks
- Erosion by rivers also provides material, which is carried down the river
- A river channel is eroded by:
- Vertical erosion – the cutting down of the river into the bed and deepening the channel
- Lateral erosion – the cutting in of the river to the bank and widening the channel
Four Methods of River Erosion
Erosional term | Definition |
Hydraulic action | The force of the air and water into cracks in the river banks and beds |
Attrition | The wearing away of the load as rocks knock against each other, making them smaller and rounder |
Abrasion or corrasion | The scraping away of the bed and banks by material transported by the river |
Solution or corrosion | Chemicals in the river dissolve minerals in the rocks within the bed and bank, carrying them away in solution |
Methods of erosion
Methods of erosion
Factors affecting rates of erosion
Factors affecting the rate of erosion