Modification of drainage cycle Flashcards

1
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Due to dams, there is an increase…

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of evaporation. E.g. Lake Nasser loses 1/3 of its water by evaporation.

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2
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Increased urbanisation leads to…

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reduction in evapotranspiration due to lack of vegetation but increase in evaporation due to higher temperatures.

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3
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Deforestation leads to…

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a decline of surface storage, reduction in evapotranspiration.

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4
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Afforestation may have a negative…

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impact, as in river Severn catchments sediment loads increased 4x.

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5
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Increased erosion due to afforestation decreased…

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as the trees grew up.

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6
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Infiltration is up to…

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5x higher under forest compared to grasslands.

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7
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Grazing leads to decline in…

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infiltration due to compaction and pounding of the soil.

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8
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Ploughing increases…

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the infiltration as it loosens the soil.

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9
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When the water table is close to the surface…

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evaporation of water leaves salts behind and it may form an impermeable crust.

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10
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Increase surface storage in urban areas due to…

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large-scale dams.

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11
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Problems with dams:

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  • salinisation
  • increased erosion
  • local changes in the climate
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12
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Over-abstraction may lead to…

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the drying of rivers, falling water tables and saltwater intrusion in coastal areas.

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13
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In Malta, most underground can no longer be…

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used because it is contaminated by the saline intrusion.

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14
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The saline intrusion is…

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the movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers.

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15
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Irrigation is the main…

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cause of groundwater overexploitation.

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16
Q

(Aswan Dam) Allow good crops in…

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dry years e.g. Egypt in 1972 and 1973

17
Q

(Aswan Dam) Irrigation-

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60% of water is used for irrigation and up to 4000km of the desert are irrigated.

18
Q

(Aswan Dam) Hydro-electric power accounts for…

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7000 million kW hours per year.

19
Q

(Aswan Dam) Space for recreation and…

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tourism.

20
Q

(Aswan Dam) Water losses are extensive that…

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dam provides less than half the amount of water expected.

21
Q

(Aswan Dam) Due to salinisation…

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crop yield has been reduced and more fertilizers are needed.

22
Q

(Aswan Dam) Seismic stress-the earthquake in…

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1981 is believed to be caused by the dam.

23
Q

(Aswan Dam) Erosion of the Nile delta is…

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taking place at a rate of about 2.5 cm each year.

24
Q

(Aswan Dam) Sardine yields decreased by…

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95%.

25
Q

In California over…

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80% of ov water is used for agriculture.

26
Q

(California) In some areas, there is no…

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phreatic zone, which gives cohesion and soil moisture budget.

27
Q

(California) Most of the population is…

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in South (2/3)

28
Q

(California) Most precipitation fall in…

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North (2/3)

29
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Loss of phreatic zone results in:

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  • increased lag time
  • loss of hydrostatic pressure
  • removal of water increases the number of gases in the soil
  • increased slope instability