Zusammenfassung der Ressource
water on the land
- Features of a river basin.
- Confluence
- Where two rivers meet
- Tributary
- Small river or stream that
joins a larger one
- Mouth
- Where the river
meets the sea
- Watershed
- The boundary between one
drainage basin and another
- Drainage Basin
- The area drained by a river
& its tributaries
- Source
- The start of the river,
often a spring or a lake
- What causes flooding?
- Physical
- heavy rainfall over a long
period of time
- heavy snowfall
- area laying in
impermeable rock (water
cant drain away)
- Human
- deforestation
- building concrete
structures(doesn't allow
water to drain)
- Tewkesbury floods 2007 England
- Facts
- 80;90 cm of heavy rain fell in one day
(equivalent to nearly two months
rainfall)
- Effects
- 3 people died
- thousands of homes flooded
- £25 million damage to roads
- water treatment flooded and
shut down- no drinking water
- electricity station also flooded- no electricity
- responses
- 50 million bottles of water distributed
- people evacuated from homes
- long term- flood defences
installed to water treatment and
power station
- River management strategies
- Hard engineering- man made
strategies to prevent flooding
- Dams & reservoirs- huge walls that block river or surround river.
Advantage- can easily be controlled and can be used to supply drinking
water. Disadvantage- expensive
- Channel straightening- build artificial
channel. Advantage- river carries water
quicker. Disadvantage- more erosion and
floods villages further down stream
- Soft engineering- tries to reduce effects
without stopping it
- Flood warnings- warnings through tv, radio, web, saying flood is
due. Advantage- people have time to move and place sandbags.
Disadvantage- people may not get message and doesnt actually
stop flood
- Flood plain zoning- prevents building on
floodplains. Advantage- reduces risks to buildings.
Disadvantage- difficult to limit cities and too late
for some areas
- Three gorges dam, china
- facts
- constructed at river yangtse
- reservoir should reduce risk of flooding
protecting 15 million people and 25,000 ha
farmland
- environmental issues
- water in reservoir becoming
heavily polluted from shipping and
waste
- social issues
- 1.4 million forced to move to build the dam
and reservoir
- economic issues
- cost $25.5 billion
- Transportation- when material is carried along
- solution- material carried in solution
- traction- largest rocks rolled away
- saltation- smallest rocks bounced along bed
- suspension- smallest rocks carried along
- Erosion- wearing away the rocks
- solution- rocks dissolve into water
- hydraulic action- water forced into cracks
- attrition-- rocks bounce off each other and break
- abrasion- scraping away
- Bangladesh floods 2004
- facts
- 35 cm rain fell in one day
- effects
- 60% country flooded and 40%
capital floodded
- 750 deaths
- 100,000 people suffering from diarroea
- 30 million left homeless
- roads, railways, bridges destroyed
- $7 billion damage
- responses
- food supplies, clothing, medicines, blankets distributed
- water aid supplied water purification tablets
- united nations raised money
- long term- flood shelters built and embankments built along river