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. What drainage pattern is displayed here? (1 mark)
2. Assign orders to every stream segment using the Strahler method (Figure 2). First
identify all first order segments, then all second order segments, etc. Use a different
colour for each stream order; include a legend. (3 marks)
3. Divide (and mark) the watershed into third order drainage basins. Ensure that every area
of the map is included. (2 marks)
4. Determine the bi-furcation ratio. This ratio is expressed as a mathematical relationship. It is calculated by first counting all first order segments, then all second order segment, etc. and noting these in the table below. The ratio then is determined by (1) dividing # 1st order segments by # 2nd order segments; (2) next, dividing # 2nd order segments by # 3dr order segment, etc The answers are filled out in the third column. (2 marks)
2. Assign orders to every stream segment using the Strahler method (Figure 2). First
identify all first order segments, then all second order segments, etc. Use a different
colour for each stream order; include a legend. (3 marks)
3. Divide (and mark) the watershed into third order drainage basins. Ensure that every area
of the map is included. (2 marks)
4. Determine the bi-furcation ratio. This ratio is expressed as a mathematical relationship. It is calculated by first counting all first order segments, then all second order segment, etc. and noting these in the table below. The ratio then is determined by (1) dividing # 1st order segments by # 2nd order segments; (2) next, dividing # 2nd order segments by # 3dr order segment, etc The answers are filled out in the third column. (2 marks)
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