Water: Brazil Flashcards
date and location
Brazil
2014-2015
key facts
2014-2015 drought was the worst in 80 years
70% of new wells were illegal
water rationing for 4 million people
depletion of Brazil’s 17 largest reservoirs to dangerously low levels
reduced coffee beans, pushing up global coffee prices by 50%
human causes of drought in Brazil
over abstraction of groundwater:
poor water infrastructure
70% of new wells were illegal due to high fees charged by Brazil’s government for granting a licence
deforestation:
positive feedback loop
3 football fields per minute
approaching tipping point
impacts of drought in Brazil
social
illegal wells are generally shallower and less filtered by bedrock, therefore they contain industrial pollutants and higher levels fo bacteria
water rationing for 4 million people; water supplies were cut off for three days a week in some towns
impacts of drought in Brazil
economic
the halting of HEP production, leading to power cuts
reduced coffee beans, pushing up global coffee prices by 50%
impacts of drought in Brazil
environmental
depletion of Brazil’s 17 largest reservoirs to dangerously low levels
meteorological causes of drought in Brazil
a series of high-pressure systems diverted rain-bearing winds further southwards from the Andes
heavy rain occurred in Bolivia and Paraguay, whilst dry air remained over Brazil
normal conditions
moist air moves in a westerly direction from the South Atlantic across the Amazon Basin
when the moist air encounters the high Andes mountain range to the west of the continent, it is forced to turn southwards- maintaining the flow of moisture around the Basin