Why Don’t All Rivers Make Canyons?

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The Grand Canyon is super-wide and super-deep, which might make you think that the Colorado River, which carved it, is particularly old or powerful. Or at least that’s what I thought.

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– Canyon: a deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
– River equilibrium: a state in which a river’s water flow and sediment transport are balanced.
– River incision: a natural process where a river cuts downward into its bed, deepening the channel
– Tectonic uplift: the geological process that occurs when the Earth’s surface rises due to tectonic forces, such as plate movements or volcanic activity.

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Cameron Duke | Script Writer, Narrator and Director
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Panoramic view of Colorado River, Marble Canyon
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Canyon Cotahuasi, Peru
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Yarlung Tsangpo River in mountain gorge, Brahmaputra, highlands of Tibet, China, Asia
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REFERENCES
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Beywater-Reyes, Sharon. “Technical Help.” Received by Cameron Duke.

Bierman, Paul R. Key Concepts in Geomorphology. S.L., W H Freeman, 2019.

Karlstrom, Karl. “Email Questions.” Received by Cameron Duke.

National Park Service. “Geology – Grand Canyon National Park (U.S. National Park Service).” Nps.gov, National Park Service, 2016, www.nps.gov/grca/learn/nature/grca-geology.htm

Roberts, G. G., et al. “An Uplift History of the Colorado Plateau and Its Surroundings from Inverse Modeling of Longitudinal River Profiles.” Tectonics, vol. 31, no. 4, Aug. 2012, p. n/a-n/a, https://doi.org/10.1029/2012tc003107

“The Dizzying Depths of Cotahuasi Canyon.” Nasa.gov, NASA Earth Observatory, 7 Feb. 2018, earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/91686/the-dizzying-depths-of-cotahuasi-canyon

“Yarlung Tsangpo: The Everest of Rivers.” Earthobservatory.nasa.gov, 2 Mar. 2013, earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/80558/yarlung-tsangpo-the-everest-of-rivers