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Geography - Case Studies
- Philipines
- Volcanic activity
- Located in the ring of fire
- CASE STUDY:- MOUNT
PINATUBO - STRATO
VOLCANO
- Last erupted
15th June 1991 -
MORE THEN 700
KILLED
- $500,000,000 worth
of economic and
property damage
- Cyclone Yunya later ensued -
causing major rainfall
cultivating in lahars that
killed many more people
- 37 Volcanos - 18 ACTIVE
- 1300 people have died from
1616 to 2012 - Mount Mayan
- Oceanic Philippines plate is
subducting under the Philippine
Mobile plate at 16cm a year
- Earthquakes
- SITS ON A
DESTRUCTIVE
PLATE BOUNDARY
- CASE STUDY:- LUZON
EARTHQUAKE
- July 16th 1990
- 7.8 Magnitude
- Lots of the surronding
area was rural so lower
human vulnerability
- 500 People killed
- Felt in
Manila so is
this area
very high
human
vulnerability
- Drought
- Climate is 25-28 degrees so monsoon climate -
However El Nino means that the weather remains
dry and hot for long periods of time instead of
the monsoon rains arriving
- Drought In El Nino
years leading to
wildfires potentially
- 1997-98 EL NINO DROUGHT
- 90% of the country
recieved less then 50%
of normal rainfall
- Farmers only had
30% of normal
income due to
agricultral loses
- AFFECTED
2,600,000
PEOPLE
- 72 lives lost due to
disease due to small
amounts of stagnant
water
- California
- Drought
- Droughts are caused by high
pressure. ANTI-CYCLONIC
CONDITIONS
- CASE STUDY:- DORUGHT 2013-2014
- This lead to 5059
fires across 90,375
acres from January
1st 2014 to
September 27th
2014
- July 1st 2013 - January 13th 2014
- San Fransico recieved
just 2.1 inches of rain
(just 20% of normal)
- 1/3 of all food made in America is in California so this
drought had major implications for food production. The
human vulnerabiltity is increased here therefore as the
whole of the US is affected by droughts here
- Santa Ana winds
bring dry winds down
from Death Valley.
This stops low
pressure and the
weather systems that
come with low
pressure
- Wildfires
- With people relying to heavily on water
now is this western culture, the extremely
dry land has led to increased chances of
wildfires occuring - Economic and property
damage is going to increased in the future
- 2012-13 Californian Wildfires
- Burnt more then 600,000 acres of land
- 2012 - $481.7 million spent on firefighting
2013 - $599 million spent
- Winds fueled the fire further
into towns and cities with the
dense populations making
the impacts more extreme in
these areas
- They can be either started by human factors, or
natural factors. Human factors include arsene or
people not putting out camp fires properly.
Natural factors include intense heat and lighting
for example
- The causes of wildfires is the
drought conditions that they
experience through the summer
and the strong winds that fuel
fires once that begin - Dry tinder is
a perfect fuel also to ignite fires
- Earthquakes
- Conservative and
Destructive
boundary at
northen end of
california
- CASE STUDY:- SAN
FRANSICO EARTHQUAKE
- 17th October 1989
- 6.9 on the Richter
scale
- 67 deaths and
6000 homes
destoyed - High
Human
vulnerability in that area
- SAN ANDREAS FAULT is a
conservative fault line so means that
the plates are sliding side by side
- Africa
- Flooding
- 34% of the population aged 15-24 years is illiterate
- Due to lower literacy rates,
many work in the primary
sector; thus if this sector is hit by
flooding, then a large proportion
of Africans are put at risk
- 70% rely on subsidence farming
- CASE STUDY:- EGYPT COASTAL FLOODING
- In port-said, thunderstorms
days rose from 0 to 18 to 41
days in the last 10 years
- Most tourism facilites are
located within 200-300 metres of
the coastline. Therefore capacity
to cope is reduced
- Vulnerability of Port-Said
to sea level rise is
particually high given the
socio-economic
importance of the
coastline
- Sea level rise of
25cm by 2050, up
to 1m by 2100
- Climate Change
effecting Weather
- 40% of Africans income comes from agriculttural farming
- LOW CAPACITY TO COPE
- CASE STUDY:- CHAD 2013
- December 2013 Chadian
hospitals had a major influx of
malaria cases - Poverty so
high risk and low capacity to
cope
- Eratic rainfall
and flooding
due to climate
change was
blamed
- Overcrowding and a lack of hygiene
meant that the risk to the population is
greater as Chad cannot cope with
disasters such as this
- Artic
- Climate change
- CASE STUDY:- GREENLAND ICE SHEET MELT
- This is leading to sea level rise
- Caused by emittion of GHGs
and pollution into the
enviroment increasing sea and
air tempuratures
- From
1979 to
2006,
summer
ice melt
increased
by 30%
- This has opene trade routes for shipping,
thus adding to oil and shale gas
exploration. This is only exacerbating the
situation as the oil rigs create yet more
GHGS and add to the effects of gloabl
warming
- Sea levels are rising
- Ice cap melt
has led to a
loss of habitat
and a
disruption of
eco-systems.
- Only land ice
melt adds to sea
level rise
however
- Arctic Sea Ice Melt
- Sea ice melt means a loss in
habitat for polar animals such
as Polar bears and Seals that
use the ice to hunt - This could
lead to a reduction in
biodiversity which is
deterimental to the whole
ecosystem
- Potential low lying captial cities such as
London, New York and Bangkok are at
potential high risk of becoming
submerged due to sea level rise - This
would create huge social and economic
impacts.
- However, due to being MEDC's they have a better capacity to cope - With
the Thames Barrier being an example of a strategy to adapt tp the effects
of sea level rise
- More ice being melted increased the positive albedo
affect as more ocean is clear to absorb the suns light
radiation. This leads to exponential increase in sea
ice melt as the more ice that melts the more suns
radiation is absorbed and further sea level
temperature increase takes place
- Spruce Bark Beatle is
eating up Alaskan
forests. From 1993 to
2003, they chewed up
3.4 million acres of
forest