case studies coasts Flashcards
HOLDERNESS CASE STUDY- COSTAL EROSION:
loco and background?
Holderness
Includes Spurns Head
fastest eroding coastline in Europe- nearly 2m per year
at least 29 villages have been lost to it since roman times
HOLDERNESS CASE STUDY- COSTAL EROSION:
social impacts
- by 2100, 200 homes will fall into the sea
- caravan parks are under threat
- farmers want money to protect their farmland
HOLDERNESS CASE STUDY- COSTAL EROSION:
economic impacts
- costly to rebuild lost areas
- little financial help to people who are vulnerable
HOLDERNESS CASE STUDY- COSTAL EROSION:
environmental impacts
- biodiversity=threatened
- bird life reserves threatened (spurns head)
HOLDERNESS CASE STUDY- COSTAL EROSION:
responses
Yorkshire council used £1.2 million to trial different ways of people adapting to an eroding coastline
HOLDERNESS CASE STUDY- COSTAL EROSION:
why is costal erosion such an issue? (4 reasons)
-GEOLOGY-
consists mainly of boulder clay= weak
-FETCH: WIND DIRECTIONS, TIDES-
wave energy depends on the fetch, wind and waves are from the north east
-LONGSHORE DRIFT-
overall powerful and destructive waves, sediment is transported south leaving cliffs vulnerable
-SUBARIAL PROCESSES-
affected by weathering and mass movement.
mechanical and biological= most significant… freeze thaw weathering and slumping ( wetting and drying of rock- creates cracks-> rock cant support weight)
COSTAL FLOODING IN BANGLADESH- CYCLONE SIDR: background info
- 40% of all recorded storm surges have occurred in Bangladesh.
- Bangladesh lies on the floodplains of 3 major rivers
COSTAL FLOODING IN BANGLADESH- CYCLONE SIDR: Cyclone sidr
- cat. 4 storm
- forestry helped take out the sting of the cyclone
- costal districts and offshore islands suffered
COSTAL FLOODING IN BANGLADESH- CYCLONE SIDR: social impacts
- drinking water= contaminated
- sanitation infrastructure destroyed= risk of disease
- death
- electricity supplies and communication knocked out
COSTAL FLOODING IN BANGLADESH- CYCLONE SIDR: economic impacts
- $1.7 billion damage done/cost
- damaged crops/ damaged infrastructure
COSTAL FLOODING IN BANGLADESH- CYCLONE SIDR: environmental impacts
- habitats destroyed
- loss of biodiversity
- damaged crops and mangroves
COSTAL FLOODING IN BANGLADESH- CYCLONE SIDR: human factors affecting flood risk- Subsidence
- some of the estuaries have sunk by as much as 1.5 m in the last 50 years
- main reason for subsidence= drainage and clearance of 50 large islands (used to be a forest but now grow rice)
- human prevention has also prevented natural deposition of sediment
COSTAL FLOODING IN BANGLADESH- CYCLONE SIDR: human factors affecting flood risk- Removing vegetation
- mangroves stabilise the coast- trap sediment, reducing isostatic sinking
- absorb and disperse tidal surges