Humans and their relationship with flood events Flashcards

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what do humans actions do to flood events?

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they can increase the risk of flood events

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how do human actions increase the risk of a flood event?

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population pressures
more people= more homes= roads and other facilities

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what are the possible human causes of floods?

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deforetation
urban growth
poor urban planning/ mismanagement of rivers
farmland management

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what is a good example of a combination of the human causes of floof events?

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river flooding in Bangladesh

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what is an exampe of mismanagement of rivers?

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storm desmond caused severe floods in keswick on the river greta
a number of both physical and human factors (exacerbated by humans)

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what are the positive environmental impacts of flooding?

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  • recharge groundwater systems, fill wetlands, move sediment and nutrients around the landscape
  • flood events will often trigger breeding, migration and dispersal for many species due nutrient abundance
  • can also prevent future floods
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how can floods prevent future floods?

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  • floods can ditribute large amounts of water and suspended sediment over vast areas
  • sediment help replenish valuable topsoil for agcricultural land and keep elevation of land mass above sea level
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where is an example of floods preventing flooding?

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Mississippi delta

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how is the mississippi delta an example of floods preventing flooding?

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before the river was controlled with levees in louisiana rivers would frequently spill their banks
this made the mississippi delta

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what is happening to the Mississippi delta today?

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area today is slowly subsiding without the continued replenishment of sediment from river floods much of it has dropped to below natural sea level

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what are the main negative environmental impacts of flooding?

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can cause eutrophication
wash chemicals, sewage and heavy metals into rivers

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what is eutrophication?

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excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to run-off from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life.

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what is an example of the negative impacts of a flooding river? (Wales)

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2012 cattle on a welsh farm died eating silage that had been cut form a contaminated filed months earlier form a flood
contamination came form historical metal mines in the area which flooded
bumble bees, ground beetles, earthworms bd other soil dwelling creature numbers were decimated

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