Geography: water cycle case studies Flashcards

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describe the snowy mountains water transfer scheme, include advantages and disadvantages

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  • 16 major dams, 7 power stations.
  • hydroelectricity and irrigation scheme in SE Australia.

ADVANTAGES:

  • increased renewable energy.
  • increased agriculture efficiency.

DISADVANTAGES:

  • storage lakes destroy habitats.
  • conflict between farmers and stakeholders in urban areas.
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state the advantages and disadvantages of the 3 gorges dam

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DISADVANTAGES:

  • 1.2m relocated.
  • fertile farmland submerged.
  • increased pollution from sewage
  • $30 bn in cost

ADVANTAGES:

  • provides flood control in middle and lower regions.
  • provides 10% of China’s energy.
  • improved navigation for ships.
  • reduces air pollution.
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describe the advantages and disadvantages of desalinisation in Israel.

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ADVANTAGES:

  • water is cheaper - $30 a month.
  • 86% of the water is recycled.
  • 1.5 million people supplied with water in this way.

DISADVANTAGES:

  • waste products such as brine threaten marine life.
  • exploitation of the environment.
  • expensive to maintain
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describe the sustainable water management scheme in Kenya

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BIO-LATRINES

  • reduce water demand.
  • provide energy
  • 3000 children are able to go to school because of improved sanitation.
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describe the sustainable water management scheme in Singapore

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GREY WATER RECYCLNG

  • 5.4m people have access to water because of this.
  • meets 30% of Singapore’s water demand.
  • less reliant on Malaysia for water.
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describe the sustainable water management scheme in the London aquifer.

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AQUIFER RECHARGE

  • 31 boreholes used to artificially recharge the water.
  • supplies 180m extra litres of water per day.
  • prolongs lifespan of the aquifer.
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describe the sustainable water management scheme in Australia

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SMART IRRIGATION

  • conserves water with limited impact on yield.
  • drip irrigation limits water loss in agriculture.
  • reduces evaporation
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describe the transboundary conflict at the Nile basin.

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  • 11 countries within the basin.
  • Egypt and Sudan have the most control but are at the bottom of the river.
  • in 2011, Ethiopia wanted to build a dam to aid economic development, Egypt would have 10% of its HEP provided for but it turned it down.
  • dam construction was agreed in 2015.
  • 60% of Egyptian crops are on the nile delta.
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describe the transboundary conflict at the Murray/Darling basin.

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  • conflict between different Australian states over the use of the basin.
  • conflict caused by a drought between 2001-2009
  • decreased irrigation volume concerns farmers.
  • native species of fish died due to the release of rivers into lakes.
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describe the freshwater flooding as a result of the UK depressions.

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  • in 2015, storms Eva, Desmond and Frank hit the UK
  • a meander in the jet stream brought in tropical air from Azores.
  • £5.2b in damages.
  • 5.2m properties at risk.
  • 16,000 homes flooded.

-costs £2.3b in flood management over the next 6 years.

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describe the freshwater flooding that happened as a result of the Indian monsoons

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-the monsoon is an annual event but it was excessive in 2014.

Effects:

  • lack of defences.
  • 1m displaced.
  • 1200 dead
  • 670,000 homes destroyed
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describe the effects of freshwater flooding that happened as a result of snowmelt in Canada.

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  • meltwater resulted in flooding.
  • 2017 spring found rise in temperatures by 1.5 degrees.
  • 130 communities impacted.
  • only 15% of people affected had insurance.
  • 16 bridges collapsed.
  • $1.5b in damages
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describe the local-scale drought in California

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  • groundwater levels fell by 30m between 2011-2015.
  • water storage 77% of the national average.
  • $3.5b in agriculture production lost.
  • high demand due to dense population.

agricultural and socio-economic drought

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describe the drought in the Sahel region.

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  • pollutants caused atmospheric cooling so no tropical rains arrived.
  • high sea surface temperatures meant no monsoons.
  • population growth resulted in high demand.
  • el Nino made the North Atlantic cooler, resulted in less evaporation so less precipitation

meteorological drought

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