Source= Southern Uplands
region of Scotland (Lowther Hills), Mouth=
estuary on west coast
meanders between Glasgow and Motherwell, Glasgow built on its floodplain
oxbow lake near village of Uddingston
The Falls of Clyde = 4 waterfalls
Interlocking spurs at Crawford
LEDC flood- Bangladesh
August 2007, Rivers Brahmaputra and Ganges, South Asia
Causes
Physical
Heavy rainfall- 900mm July-
saturated the soil
snowmelt from glaciers in Himalayan mountains
peak discharge of both rivers happened at the same time
most of the country is flood plain and delta of the two rivers
70% total area less than 1m above sea level
heavy monsoon rains in summer and tropic
cyclones
Human
growth in population leading to deforestation-
more soil erosion and overland flow
Farraka Dam raised river bed of
Hoogly River (tributary of the Ganges)
Impacts
Primary
Over 2000 deaths
25 mil people made homeless
factories closed, livestock killed
112,000 houses destroyed in India
rivers polluted with rubbish and sewage
Secondary
children lost out on education,
4,000 schools affected
100,000 people caught water borne
diseases: dysentery and diarrhoea
flooded fields reduced Basmati
rice yields- prices rose 10%
farmers and factory workers
became unemployed
Management
flood forecasting
and warning system
warnings dont reach
many rural communities
man made levees- not
properly maintained
Immediate response
blocked transport links prevented and
slowed down evacuations attempted
governments and international charities
distribute food, water and medical aid
rescue boats, medical treatment centres (water purification tablets UN)
Long term response
homes rebuilt on stilts
repairing and maintaining levees
help provided for repairing houses and restarting
economic activities (farming and fishing)
MEDC flood- Boscastle
August 2004
Causes
Physical
3 rivers, the V.a.l.e.n.c.y, Jordan and Paradise
converge on the village of Boscastle
Heavy rainfall, 3 million tonnes of water added to
tiny drainage basin- infiltration-excess overland flow
Soils already saturated from previous rainfall
3 river valleys steep and narrow
soils are thin with limited storage capacity
valley made of old hard sandstone- limited permeability- flashy rivers
surrounding vegetation includes agriculatural land with limited interception storage
rain coincided with high tide in the bay- restricted rate of exit of floodwater into the harbour
Human
settlement of Bosacastle on a flood plain
no flood defences had yet been built
Impacts
mainly short term, worst time of year when settlement population doubles due to tourism
Infrastructure damage to buildings and services cost up to £2 million
4 footbridges along Valency valley washed away
Social
1000 residents and visitors affected
no fatalities
58 properties flooded- 4 demolished
84 wrecked cars, 32 still out at sea
management
Immediate response
excellent emergency services meant no lives lost
7 helicopters lifted 100 people to safety
Long term response
exceptional event so less need to act
preventative measures and improvements by Environment Agency, new
culvert on the River Jordan extending a further 80m to the River Valency
discussions concerning flood risk management in
Upper Valency catchment are, no conclusions yet
Hard engineering water management scheme- 3 gorges dam China
Flooding a major problem- particularly in
lower parts of the Yangtze in the areaof
Sandoupingzhen. Dense population and rich
cities made floods more deadly and costly
Advantages
Social and economic
tourist attraction
improved navigation and trade as far as Chongqing-
Chongqing now one of the fastest growing cities in the world
water in reservoir used for drinking and farming
Jobs created during building and now
permanent jobs operating and maintaining
created sense of national pride (largest dam in the world)
Environmental
produces clean renewable hydroelectric energy.
Initially thought to meet 10% of China's energy
needs, however figure fell as China developed
amount of flooding reduced downstream of the dam
Disadvantages
Social and economic
1.3 mil people had to be relocated as the reservoir flooded
archaelogical sites were covered in water
farmland downstream of the dam became less fertile
Environmental
Yangtze freshwater dolphin became extinct due to increased river traffic and pollution
the sturgeon and alligator are severely threatened because of pollution and disruption to breeding patterns
Dam is built near a fault line so is vulnerable to earthquakes
Future
Long term management
needed- costly
vital and important tourist attraction- brings in lots of revenue