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At site 4 the cross sectional area was 0.33852 m2 which was an increase from the. The beaker is not
very precise, it does not measure to a great deal of detail, and more than one small pebble can
accidentally be placed in the beaker. Land use along the course of the River Holford is important to
look at because it could. In my introduction I will be talking about where in the UK the River
Holford is. There were lots of objects such as tree branches in the river. Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site
5 Site 6 Site 7 Site 8. Aim: An investigation into the changing physical characteristics form source to
mouth. Gradient 0.086 0.034 0.021 0.008 0.029 0.021 0.021 0.006. The booklet can be edited and
personalised in both Microsoft Word and Apple Pages. The depth then increased until plot 5, (where
the water was at its deepest), and then. Some readings were defaulted at 100 seconds because at
some sites, the water was too. This is entirely a human area, but would still have affected my results
the same as the other reasons outlined above. This is due to the fact that there will be less friction.
Now a statistical test called Spearman’s Rank correlation must be undertaken to see. In the lower
course of the river there is lateral erosionwhich. For plants to photosynthesise more, plants absorb
water from root hairs. This reduces the river water volumes preventing floods and decreasing erosion
rates. The River Bourne is so small it does not have a proper middle and upper course. Write a
review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. The results
show this, shallower banks rather than deeper river beds in the middle. In Kilve the channel has been
altered by man making them more. This water leads transpiration to occur-which cools plants down.
Somerset is home to Exmoor National Park which is 693 km2 and is only one of. South East England
has cold winters, receiving little of the prevailing winds which blow over the warm Atlantic Ocean
waters. Flow Rate (s) 3 100 45.7 17.06 15.9 22.69 18.97 43.99 100. Assesses the fundamental
concepts that candidates need to know, understand and apply 90 minute exam worth 80 marks. (40%
of the qualification). Gradient along the eight sites of the river Holford. There is enough material for
1-2 lessons depending on ability. The depth of the river was measured using a metre rule. This
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Depth (m) 1 0.015 0.045 0.037 0.105 0.105 0.055 0.043 0.092. This would be because processes
such as attrition would not have enough time to erode pebbles. The gradient decreased from source
to mouth and this can be seen in this scatter. It was hard to get an exact depth reading because the
water was always moving. This. A further technique is now required to test the significance of the
relationship. The. See other similar resources ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later
Not quite what you were looking for. I could have actually measured the wetted perimeter for
example. After finding the results from the Spearman’s rank, a significance test will be used to. In
Kilve the channel has been altered by man making them more. Spearman’s Rank correlation must be
undertaken to see the strength of this. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel
It's good to leave some feedback. It is hard to read a very small change in volume displaced. This is
the Spearman’s Rank formula written in mathematical notation. Hypothesis 1- The width of the river
will increase as you move from the source to. If there was a lot of rain or no rain at all, then this
factor would. Perhaps I should have measured the river at another time in the year. The booklet can
be edited and personalised in both Microsoft Word and Apple Pages. The sets of instructions that
humans give computers are called programs or software. Below is how we found r2 using the
Spearman’s rank equation. Gravity has greater impact on increasing river depths than the force of a
bedload, thus causing the depth and river gradient to decrease downstream. Nettlecombe Court for
accommodating us and helping us with our river study along. We chose to sample eight sites along
the River Holford’s course because this would. Also, when the pebbles are very small, this method is
crude. Site’s 6 cross sectional area was 0.23142 m2 which was an increase from the last site. Overall,
there is an increase in depth as you go along the river’s course. Average Clast Size (cm) 9.84 9.6 8.64
10.28 12.64 5.38 11.14 7.34. Depth (m) 2 0.015 0.027 0.067 0.105 0.0102 0.107 0.096 0.14. The
glossary gives students a convenient summary of the definition and explanation of each term.
Limestone is well jointed which means that the rock has vertical and horizontal. At reading 1 the
depth was 0.043m and was the lowest measurement because it was.
What is the location of the Atlantic Ocean relative to Africa. There are three types of sampling
methods which could have been used on this river. Gravity has greater impact on increasing river
depths than the force of a bedload, thus causing the depth and river gradient to decrease
downstream. Reading 2 was the lowest measurment that was taken and was 0.0102m. This may. The
earth’s crust is modified by fluvial processes which result in distinctive landforms. Depth from
source to mouth along the River Holford (m). To measure the size of the bedload, callipers were used
to measure the length, width and height of the pebbles. Average Clast Size (cm) 9.84 9.6 8.64 10.28
12.64 5.38 11.14 7.34. If there was a lot of rain or no rain at all, then this factor would. A further
technique is now required to test the significance of the relationship. The. Average Depth 0.0122
0.1246 0.0686 0.093 0.09904 0.0812 0.0876 0.152. The depth stayed the same at readings 1 and 2
and was 0.105m. It then increased. An example of this is at site 3 where we were near a confluence.
I could have improved my methods, by choosing sites more carefully, perhaps I could have planned
them before I measured, and did a pilot study at each site. Write a review Update existing review
Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. In Kilve the channel has been altered by
man making them more. As you can see from the table above, this hypothesis was. Organic
Geochemical Studies Of Cretaceous Source Rocks Of. Sacramento Tallahassee Honolulu Richmond.
Geography. Which group of famous cities would you find in the Northeastern part of the United
States. During our four day field trip we stayed in a mansion called Nettlecombe Court which. We
chose to sample eight sites along the River Holford’s course because this would. One human problem
was that the angularity of the clasts had to be decided by eye. Site 1 was upland near the surface
close to the source; Site 2 was near the middle of the river focused mainly around the meanders and
ox-bow lakes and Site 3 was at a lowland land area of the river close to the mouth. 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. Not a lot
could have been done to improve the methods used to measure the depth of the river. Debden Brook
Rivers Coursework Data Collection Table. Assesses the fundamental concepts that candidates need to
know, understand and apply 90 minute exam worth 80 marks. (40% of the qualification). We had to
investigate how a river changes downstream and this helped me to reflect upon a number of river
processes and their effect on the environment. At site 5 the cross sectional area was 0.18216 m2
which was lower than the previous. Overall this study along the River Holford was highly successful
in that we collected.
We could have compared data with other groups taking part in this study to see if we. I chose to
investigate this river study over our four day field trip to Somerset in order. Any tributaries flowing
into the River Bourne would have a profound affect on our results, as the river does not carry much.
The glossary gives students a convenient summary of the definition and explanation of each term. At
site 5 the cross sectional area was 0.18216 m2 which was lower than the previous. My results were
affected because the above factors denied the reading from being accurate and in some cases gave a
false result for velocity. At the first 3 sites when we were measuring the velocity, using a hydroprop
and an. Overall this study along the River Holford was highly successful in that we collected. In
many places there were twigs, leaves and weeds in the river, thus blocking the oranges path and
slowing it down. Ten sites could have been looked rather than eight along the river’s course. This. An
investigation into how physical channel characteristics. This water leads transpiration to occur-which
cools plants down. Somerset is home to Exmoor National Park which is 693 km2 and is only one of.
When all the data was collectedand put into graphs. The introduction and the methodology were
then written about the background of. Quantock Hills. It is also home to Exmoor National park
which is known for its. In My conclusions I accepted my hypothesis for velocity; I did this because
the majority of the sites I measured showed an increase in velocity downstream. 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).
Employment figures show that 15% of the people living in Somerset work in the hotel. It was hard to
get an exact depth reading because the water was always moving. This. Unleashing the Power of AI
Tools for Enhancing Research, International FDP on. Width from source to mouth along the River
Holford (m). Depth (m) 2 0.015 0.027 0.067 0.105 0.0102 0.107 0.096 0.14. Model answers for tasks
and practice questions are provided for reference. Spearman’s Rank is a statistical technique which is
used to see if there is a correlation. An example of this is at site 3 where we were near a confluence.
This is due to the fact that there will be less friction. As my results were slightly faulty, this would
lead to inconsistencies in my conclusions. This would have highlighted any issues which would later
occur. You would also be able to see if the new depth readings followed the same trends as.

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