Mississippi River: Evaluation Of River Management Strategies Flashcards
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Background information
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The Mississippi River, USA, flooded in 2001, forcing 4,400 people to move and causing $13 million of damage.
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List the two hard engineering strategies used.
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- Raising and strengthening of levees
2. Cutting of meanders
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List the two soft engineering strategies used.
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- Afforestation
2. Restriction of building
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Levees
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- Levees were raised to 15 metres and strengthened to enclose the river channel for a stretch of 3000 km.
- Levees protect the area where they are built from floods.
- However, they tend to push the problem downstream. This was partly to blame for the 2001 floods.
- Silt, which should be deposited onto the floodplain, stays in the river. This reduces the river’s capacity, thus decreasing the river discharge required for a flood.
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Meanders
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- Meanders were cut over a stretch of 1750 km to create a fast-flowing, straight river channel.
- This moves water away from an area faster which lowers the risk of flood there.
- However, rivers naturally bend and erode. Therefore, money and time may have been wasted.
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Afforestation
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- Afforestation has taken place in areas such as the Tennessee Valley to intercept rainfall and stabilise soil.
- This creates new habitats and may also lower soil erosion.
- However, afforestation does not directly prevent flooding.
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Restriction of building
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- Building has been restricted in many floodplain areas. In areas such as Rock Island on the floodplain where housing was already built, it was bought by the county and demolished.
- This is cheaper in the long term as opposed to compensating owners.
- However, safe flood zones do not prevent flooding.
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What should be at the end of the answer?
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A summing up statement.
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What is a hard engineering strategy?
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A strategy to control a natural hazard that does not blend into the environment.
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What is a soft engineering strategy?
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A strategy to control a natural hazard which blends into the environment and so is often sustainable.