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Hard Engineering
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Geography (Water on the Land) Mind Map on Hard Engineering, created by farrellcbj on 17/10/2013.
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Hard Engineering
Flood Walls
Annotations:
Artificial walls built mainly to protect buildings
Protect property from flooding
Expensive
Unattractive
Dams
Can store a lot of water
Water can be used to generate hydro-electric power
Farmland can be lost
Expensive
Unattractive
Lakes behind the dams can be used as amenities.
Modifying the Channel of the River
Annotations:
Involves straigtening and deepening the river and making it smoother
Habitats in the beds and river-banks destroyed
Expensive
Unattractive
Enables water to flow more quickly, less chance of flooding
Temporary Flood Storage
Annotations:
Lakes are created to take extra flood water
Expensive to build
Can store a lot of water
Relief Channels
Annotations:
These take flood water away from the main river
Expensive to build
Might be difficult to find the necessary land
Will make the river less likely to flood
Large Barriers
Annotations:
Can be lowered into place to prevent flooding
Effective barrier against flooding
Expensive
Embankments
Annotations:
Built on either side of the river's channel; they increase the size of the channel so it can take more water
Can move the flood problem further downstream where the channel might be smaller
Increase effective size of the channel so the river can take more water
Portable Flood Barriers
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Can be put in place when there is danger of a flood and removed when the danger has passed
Can move the flooding problem downstream
Expensive to store and transport
Eliminates need for permanent walls
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