BS 192H Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Nomogram, Cytochrome C Oxidase Subunit I, Sewage Treatment

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From tale of two rivers lecture & red cedar field lab. A hydrograph is a graph of the flow in a stream over a period of time. Rate (stream flow in cubic ft per second) is along the y-axis and time on the x-axis. During the pleistocene eta, continental ice sheets covered the northern hemisphere and shaped the underlying landscape. Zone of accumulation net ice gain, more snow falls during winter than melts during summer. Zone of ablation (or wastage) net ice loss, due to melting, evaporation, or sublimation. As a glacier flows, it erodes and carries rock debris. Debris is deposited at the end of a glacier (acts as a conveyor belt). Moraine ridges composed of accumulated till (unsorted and unratified) Outwash produced off the glacier"s front edge by sediment-laden melt water (deposits are stratified and sorted) Lacustrine glacial lake bed; silt and clay; runoff-driven streams. Terminal moraine end moraine (till deposition) from farthest advance of glacier;

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