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Physical Geography - Case Studies
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Physical Geography - Case Studies
Rivers, Floods and Management
Causes/Impacts of flooding
LEDC - Bangladesh
Physical Factors
Monsoon after very dry summer
170mm of rain in 24hours. 900mm in July
Soil was saturated, increasing surface runoff, and discharge
Peak discharge of two rivers coincided, increasing discharge downstream
Human Activities
Deforestation so less rainfall intercepted
Growth of urban areas means more surface runoff
Collapse of old damns contributed to flooding
Social Impacts
2000 dead
25m homeless
100,000 caught diseases
Could not evacuate due to transport issues, drowning due to lack of educaton
Economic Impacts
$1BN Damage
Unemployment due to factories being shut
Loss of livestock. 80% of citizens rely on agriculture, many lost livelihood
550,000 HA of land couldn't be planted with rice, global rice price rose
10,000km of road destroyed
National debt from imports of food
Environmental Impacts
Rivers polluted with sewage
Flood deposited fertile silt on flood plains
80% of annual rain falls in 4 months normally
90% of land is less than 10m above sea level
MEDC - Carlisle, UK
Physical Factors
200mm of rain in 36hours - 4 months of rain in day and a half
Saturated soil, runoff straight into the river
Peak discharge of 1520 cumecs, compared to average of 52cumecs
Human Activities
Built up with impermeable concrete/tarmac. Little vegetation for infiltration. High surface runoff and discharge
Drains/sewage overflowed, becoming source of flooding itself
Social Impacts
3 deaths, 3000 homeless
Day to day life disrupted
4 Schools flooded
Increase in stress related ilnessses
Economic Impacts
£100m in repairs
350 businesses had to close
70,000 buildings without power
Roads/bridges damaged
Environmental Impacts
Increased river bank erosion
Rivers polluted with rubbish
Flood Management Strategies
Hard Engineering - Three Gorges Dam
Background Info
Yangtze is 3rd longest river in world
Seasonal flooding common, rainy season in summer
Defences
46 dams planned/built
Reservoir to store flood water
3600km of levees alongside it
Advantages
Reduced major flooding from every decade to every century
Can produce up to 22.5 gigawatts of power
Much safer to navigate up river, larger ships so more shipping as deep reservoir
Disadvantages
Up to 2million people have to relocate
Homes, factories, farmland and cultural buildings will be flooded
Sediment will be blocked by dam and could cause failure, making a worse flood
Could destroy habitats and endanger species
Will increase flood risk in tributaries leading into it
Soft Engineering - Abingdon
Coastal Environments
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