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Describe & Explain The Distribution Of River Basins & Rivers In The USA
Explain Water Supply Issues For A River BasinIn North America & Why A Management
Scheme Was Needed
Explain The Physical & Human Factors InvolvedIn Choosing A Site For Dams/Reservoirs
Explain Impact Of Management Schemes On The Hydrological Cycle Of Your Chosen River Basin
Explain The Political Problems Resulting From The Management Schemes On Your Chosen River Basin And Discuss How Political Issues May Hinder Such
Projects
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Describe & explain the social, economic & environmental effects of the water control project
and assess its impact in these terms
• There are no major rivers in the North Due to the Desert Conditions.
• The Nile Flows Northward from it’s source in the wetter Ethiopian mountains and Lake Victoria.
• Main Rivers flow east or west apart from Nile that flows North
• Nile flows into the Mediterranean. Other rivers flow into Atlantic apart from Zambezi and Limpopo which flow East to the Indian Ocean.
• The Niger, Volta and Benue are influenced by the seasonal rainfall of the ITCZ.
• Mackenzie River flows North to the Arctic Ocean and is fed by spring snow melt.
• Rocky Mountains form major watershed.
• Columbia and Colorado drain West to Pacific. Mississippi flows South to Gulf of Mexico
• The St Lawrence flows East from the Great Lakes into the Atlantic. There are a greater number of rivers flowing to the Eastern part of the USA as it receives more precipitation. This is because wet air is driven into the Gulf of Mexico by North East Trade Winds
Remember that these winds also drive the canaries current to the Equator and
the Northern equatorial current to the Caribbean (Gulf Of Mexico).
For North American river basins: • description should include reference to general
patterns/numbers of rivers, and should refer to the directions of flow
• explanation should refer to the fact that drainage basins are determined by the location of the main continental watersheds and that major rivers rise in the main mountain ranges that have greater precipitation, eg the Rockies and Appalachians in North America.
Patterns within North America could distinguish between:
• west flowing rivers are fed from the western side of the continental divide. Rivers like the Columbia-Snake and the Colorado flow west in to the Pacific Ocean
• north-flowing rivers drain to the Arctic Ocean or to Hudson Bay and are fed from the Canadian Shield
• the St Lawrence system is fed from the Great Lakes areas and flows east to the Atlantic Ocean
• most of south-eastern USA is dominated by the Mississippi and its tributaries which are fed from the Rockies in the west and the Appalachians in the east and flow to the Gulf of Mexico.
• Source of most major rivers is in the Himalayas.
• Rivers mainly flow North to Arctic Ocean or South to Pacific / Indian Ocean
A need for RBM
Flooding
Droughte.g Colorado
River
Precipitation in Upper Basin
Distribute to other drier areasMonsoon
Seasons
Store water run offIn wet season
High temperatures resulting in evaporation in dry season
Navigation
Ships and trade
Tourism
Industry
Lake Mead is a majorTourist attraction:
Fishing,Water sports,
relaxing
H.E.P
Irrigation for farming
Increased food supply required for expanding cities
Population
Domestic use in cities Drinking, swimming pools, bathing
Rivers prone to floodingIn south USA due to
trop storms
Provide electricity tonearby cities
Pollution
Sustainable managementOf all river users
• When answering this question use the mind map as a structure. You also need to consider all the information they give you in maps/diagrams and charts. This will give you clues about what you should focus on and the points you should expand to gain more marks
• solid foundations for dams • consideration of earthquake and underground movements • cost of compensating farmers and home owners • impact on communications. • narrow cross-section to reduce dam length • large, deep valley to flood behind dam• impact on hydrological cycle. • cost of construction • proximity of urban areas for water and electricity • proximity of agricultural areas for irrigation • cost of displacing people • impermeable rock beneath reservoir • sufficient water supply from catchment area • low evaporation rates, due to small surface area of reservoir
Use these factors to complete the dam diagram
Impact Of Management Schemes On The Hydrological Cycle Of Your Chosen River Basin
Considerations
Discharge Reduced Groundwater
EvaporationEvapo-transpiration
Discharge Controlled
Hydrological Cycle
• Storing large amounts of water will effect the hydrological cycle as infiltration will increase, evaporation will increase and surface run off will be decreased.
Hydrological Cycle
Hydrological CycleInfiltration
• Large areas of water such as Lake Mead over porous sandstone increase infiltration rates.
• Red Desert and Grey-Brown Podzol soil allow infiltration so have decreased water available for surface run off.
Evaporation• Lake Mead has a
surface area of 157,900 sq miles.
• Summer temperatures over 30 degrees.
• Huge surface area in hot climate increases evaporation rates.
• High evaporation results in 2 million cubic metres being lost from Lakes Powell and Mead.
Water table• The Colorado can no longer meet the growing
demand and water is drawn from underground sources.
• In some areas the water table is being lowered by over use of ground water.
Evapotranspiration
• Increased irrigation has led to more vegetation.
• Evapotranspiration has increased and therefore decreased the surface run off.
5Describe & explain the social, economic &
environmental effects of the water control project and assess its impact in these terms
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Explain The Political Problems Resulting From The Management Schemes On Your Chosen River Basin And Discuss How Political Issues May Hinder Such
Projects