Zusammenfassung der Ressource
River Processes
Anmerkungen:
- flooding
Anmerkungen:
- Looking at the diiference between MEDC's and LEDC's
- Boscastle
- 2004 aug
- 60mm of rain in 2 hours
- impermeable surfaces
- 23 sq km of
land flooded
- evacuations
- 100 buildings damages
- rebuilt
- water pollution
- littering
- £4.6 million spent on flood defences
- Bangladesh
- 80% of land is on a flood plain
- 70% of land is only 1 meter above sea level
- 7 million houses destroyed
- 25 million homeless
- farm land destroyed
- aid given
- £2 million given by UK
- 1000 dead
- 8th July 2004
- flood prevention
- soft
- planting trees
- hard
- e.g. dams
- causes
- impermeable surfaces
- lots of rain
- Transport
- saltation
- small
particles
bounce along
the surface
- suspenion
- very small
particles flout
about
- solution
- particles dissolve
in water
- traction
- larger particles roll
- Erosion
- solvent action
- dissolves soluble metirals
- hydraulic action
- breaking down of rocks
- attrition
- when the load hits against
each over
- abrasion
- When rocks hit against
the bank taking out
chunks
- Courses of the river
- upper
- vertical erosion, v-shaped valley
- middle
- lateral erosoin
- Lower
- Wide, fast flowing, little erosoin
- Meanders
- fast flow on the outside
- erosion on the outside
- deposition on the inside
- OX- bow lakes
- Erosion on the outside
- forms a cliff on the outside
- forms a horse shoe shape
- Resevior
- stores water where there is a surples
- Provides water in the areas of deficit
- Kielder water
- Holds 200 billion litres of water
- took 2 years to fill
- only 10% of water is ever used
- Took 6 years to build opened in 1981
- Feed by river North Tyne
- Hydroelectric power plant
- Cost £161million
- Deforistion
- waterfalls and gorges
- Waterfall
- water runs along
hard rock then
erodes down the
soft rock
- goarges
- this happens
because of
hydraulic action
- the hard rock is undermined
and then it collapses is
repeated over and over to
form a steep sided valley
- Storm hydrograph
- Shows the lag between rain fall and flooding
- gap between peak rain fall and peak discharge
- fators
- impermeable
- short lag time
- permable
- longer lag time
- glossary
- precipitation- water falling from clouds like rain and snow
- interception- water that does not reach the ground
- transpiration- water lost from the surface of the plant to the atmosphere
- evapotranspiration- covers both evaporation and transportation
- percolation- the moment of water through a body of water
- infiltration- water enters the ground
- through flow- movement of water through soil
- confluence- the place where 2 rivers meet
- watershed- the boundary the flood plane