River landscapes and processes [Part 3] 🌊 Flashcards

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What do storm hydrographs show ?

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  • storm hydrographs show the changes in river discharge, around the time of a storm.
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What does peak discarge mean ?

Hint: storm hydrograph

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  • peak discarge is the highest discharge in the period of time, you’re looking at in a storm hydrograph
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What does lag time mean ?

Hint: delay

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  • lag time, is the delay bewteen peak rainfall and peak discarge
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What does rising limb mean ?

Hint: as rainwater flows

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  • rising limb, is the increase in river discarge, as rainwater flows into the river.
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What does falling limb mean ?

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  • falling limb is the decrease in river discharge, as the river returns to its normal level.
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What is a dam ?

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  • a dam, is a huge wall that is built across rivers, usually in the upper course.
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What are two advantages and disadvantages of dams and reservoirs ?

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  • reservoirs reduce the risk of flooding, because they store water (especially during periods of heavy rain)- this means, water can be released in a controlled way.
  • ; dams trap sediment which means the reservoir can hold less water.
  • dams are also very expensive to build
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What is channelisation ?

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  • channelisation, is when the river channel is being widended, deepened or straightened. [as this is done to reduce the risk of flooding]
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What’s an advantage and disadvantage of channelisation ?

Hint: hold more

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  • channelisation means that deeper or wider channels can hold more water.
  • ; flooding may happen downstream because water is carried there faster.
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What’s an advantage and disadvantage of floodplain zoning ?

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  • floodplain zoning is a cheap strategy that reduces the risk of flooding, because impermamble surfaces aren’t created.
  • ; due to restrictions [preventing building on parts of a floodplain that are likely to ge affected by a flood], the expansion of an urban area is limited, if there aren’t other suitable buildings.
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What’ a advantage and disadvantage of washlands ?

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  • washlands reduces the flood risk in areas where floods could cause a lot of damage, because it stores water when river discharge is high.
  • ; these flooded areas can’t be then used for anything else such as farming
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What is floodplain zoning?

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  • floodplain zoning, is when restrictions are put in place that prevent building on parts of a floodplain, that are likely to be affected by a flood
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What are washlands ?

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  • washlands are areas of floodplain that are deliberately allowed to flood, during wet periods, to reduce flooding elsewhere.
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