River Hazards & Opportunities (Cambridge (CIE) O Level Geography)
Revision Note
Written by: Bridgette Barrett
Reviewed by: Jenna Quinn
Causes of River Hazards
The main river hazards are flooding and erosion
Rivers flood when the water in them reaches bankfull discharge and then overspills across the floodplain
Flooding occurs as the result of two main causes;
If there is a period of heavy, torrential rain leading to high levels of overland flow because the water cannot infiltrate
A prolonged period of steady rain which means that the ground becomes saturated leading to high levels of overland flow because the water cannot infiltrate
There are other natural causes of river flooding which include;
Landslides
Snow and ice melt
Storm surges pushing water up the river channel
Although the root cause of flooding is precipitation the risk of flooding can be increased by human activities such as;
Urbanisation
Deforestation
Building of bridges and dams
Human induced climate change
Agriculture
Flooding often goes hand in hand with erosion of the banks due to increased discharge and velocity
Hazards of flooding and erosion
Flood waters may increase the spread of water related diseases;
The water may act as a breeding ground for the animals that spread disease for example, the mosquito
The water may be contaminated by bacteria which can spread diseases such as cholera
Deaths and injuries as floodplains are often densely populated due to the fertile soils
Bridges and transport routes may be damaged or destroyed by the flood waters
Erosion of the river banks leads to the loss of farmland, housing and transport routes
Destruction of crops
Increased insurance costs
Lower house prices
Opportunities
As well as the hazards there are many opportunities provided by rivers:
The silt deposited during flooding is often rich in minerals and nutrients, making it ideal for growing crops
Rivers are a source of food
The floodplains are flat land which makes the construction and building of transport networks easier
Water can be used to irrigate farmland
Leisure and tourism
Generating electricity
Transporting goods and people
Worked Example
Study Fig 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3, which are photographs of three different rivers
Fig 1.1
Fig 1.2
Fig 1.3
Using evidence from Figs 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 only, describe three different benefits of living near a river.
[3 marks]
Answer:
Agriculture/grazing/farmland/fertile soils/growing crops/cultivation/keeping animals [1]
Fishing/fish market/fish farming [1]
Transportation/moving cargo/imports/exports [1]
Tourism [1]
Industry [1]
Flat land for building [1]
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Remember when a question states to use evidence 'only' from the resources provided you cannot include anything which is not shown in the resource(s).
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