Arid Environments Flashcards

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What are large perennial rivers?

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Exogenous rivers (with source outside of arid area) e.g the Nile in the Ethiopian Highlands
- Very important on national and international scales, often controlled by dams etc

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What are small perennial rivers

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Exogenous rivers with limited discharge, often of local or regional importance e.g Yaramuk in Middle East

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What are shallow aquifers

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  • Limestone hills / mountains that contain large underground water supplies e.g Atlas Mountains in Morocco
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What are Wadi’s?

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  • Dry river beds which only intermittenly carry water, most endogenous
  • Some are allogenic, so carry water from outside desert until evaporations exceeds discharge, where they dry up
  • Only filled after large and irregular precipitation events
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What are deep fossil aquifers

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  • Larger underground supplies that cover over 1,000km^2
  • Water comes from pluvial periods, therefore is often non renewable
    e.g Great Artesian basin in Simpson Desert in Australia
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What is direct interception of coastal mist and fog?

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  • In hyperarid conditions, can contain 3-600mm of rainfall per year
  • If trapped, could increase meteorlogical water available by 500%
  • In Atacama, can harvest 200-400L per day
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What are desalination plants?

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  • A long term solution in coastal arid regions
  • A highly expensive processes means only wealthy countries can do it
  • Could be supported by solar energy when technology appears
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How can snow and ice give water to arid areas?

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  • In desert areas near high mountain ranges, meltwater provides a key source of water, such as in the Atacama and Gobi
  • In Andes, much of the meltwater is evaporated before it reaches mountains.
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