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Case Study Examples: Water, Landforms and People

Flooding:

   (i)      Name and locate an area of an MEDC where flooding has taken place:
            Shrewsbury in Shropshire, UK, October 2000

   (ii)     Describe how the flood affected different groups of people:
            The flooding affected many groups of people including homeowners, businesses,
            children and transport. Homeowners were affected by flooding as homes in the
            Frankwell and Abbey Foregate areas of Shrewsbury were flooded. This caused
            damage to carpets, plaster and electrics in homes and took many months to repair.
            Some people had to move out of their homes into temporary accommodation. Over
            400 homes were damaged and sandbags were given out to try to protect some homes
            from the flooding.

            Although many shops are located on higher land above the level of flooding in
            Shrewsbury, they were still affected by the 2000 floods. The flooding stopped some
            shoppers from visiting the town and therefore shops such as Boots and Marks and
            Spencer’s lost up to £925,000 in business due to the flooding. Transport was also cut
            off as the English and Welsh Bridges, the only transport routes into the town centre
            were flooded. This enhanced the losses to businesses in the town centre as deliveries
            could not be made to the shops.

            Social impacts were also caused by the floods. Children could not use playgrounds
            as parks such as the Quarry as these areas were flooded.

   (iii)    Explain the causes of the floods.
            A depression moved across the British Isles in October 2000. This brought over four
            times the average amount of rainfall in just 24 hours. Therefore the river overflowed
            as a result of the excess water entering the river. Land use also contributed to the
            causes of the floods because towns such as Shrewsbury have impermeable concrete
            and tarmac surfaces. These caused the flooding because the rainwater cannot
            infiltrate into the ground and surface water is increased. Therefore the water
            reaches the river more quickly. Deforestation in the upper course of the River
            Severn contributed to the causes of the floods because the cutting down of the trees
            increased surface run off and decreased infiltration. Therefore the water reached
            the river more quickly and increasing the risk of floods.
A River Landform:

   (i)    Name a place where you have studied a river landform. Name the type of landform ad
          state whether it was created by erosion or deposition.
          Niagara Falls Waterfall on the Niagara River on the border of the USA and Canada,
          created by erosion.

   (ii)   Describe how the river landform was created.
          The waterfall at Niagara Falls was created when an layer of softer rock has been
          eroded away underneath an area of harder rock. The softer rock has been worn
          away through the processes of abrasion, when rocks have been wearing away the
          bed and banks of the river and hydraulic action, when air has been forced into
          cracks in the rock, forcing the rock to break away. The harder rock has been
          undercut by the softer rock leaving an overhang, which has eventually collapsed into
          the plunge pool at the bottom of the falls. The rocks in the plunge pool have
          continued to wear away the banks and bed of the falls through abrasion. Niagara
          Falls has continued to wear away backwards in this way creating Niagara Gorge.
          Goat Island, an area of more resistant rock, has been left in the middle of the river,
          while American Falls and Horseshoe Falls continue to wear away on either side of
          the gorge.


                                                                      From: http://content.answers.com/main/
                                                                      content/wp/en/thumb/4/48/350px-
                                                                      Waterfall_formation23.png


                                                              (iii)   Explain how the river
                                                                      landform has been or is
                                                                      being used by people and/or
                                                                      organisations.
                                                                      Niagara Falls is being
                                                                      used in a variety of ways
                                                                      by a number of different
                                                                      groups of people. The
          waterfall has become a major tourist attraction due to the size and spectacular
          sights of the waterfall. There are also boat trips and helicopter rides along the river.
          This has provided jobs for local people in hotels, restaurants and the tourist
          attractions alongside the falls. Therefore, the local council gains taxes from the falls
          which are used to provide better services and facilities for the area including
          hospitals and schools. There are a number of Hydro-electric power stations
          underneath the falls which produce vast amounts of energy for local towns and
          industries.

          However, the people using Niagara Falls have also had a negative impact on the
          local area and on the river landform. Local people’s lives have been spoilt by
          congested roads, illegal parking, graffiti, vandalism and crime as a result of the
          increased tourism caused by Niagara Falls. Local people cannot afford the houses in
          the area and are forced to leave the area because of the increased development by
          hotels and other tourist industries, which has increased house prices. The wildlife of
          the area has been scared away except for those feeding off the tourists e.g. pigeons,
          which are a pest.

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Case Study Examples Water Landforms And People

  • 1. Case Study Examples: Water, Landforms and People Flooding: (i) Name and locate an area of an MEDC where flooding has taken place: Shrewsbury in Shropshire, UK, October 2000 (ii) Describe how the flood affected different groups of people: The flooding affected many groups of people including homeowners, businesses, children and transport. Homeowners were affected by flooding as homes in the Frankwell and Abbey Foregate areas of Shrewsbury were flooded. This caused damage to carpets, plaster and electrics in homes and took many months to repair. Some people had to move out of their homes into temporary accommodation. Over 400 homes were damaged and sandbags were given out to try to protect some homes from the flooding. Although many shops are located on higher land above the level of flooding in Shrewsbury, they were still affected by the 2000 floods. The flooding stopped some shoppers from visiting the town and therefore shops such as Boots and Marks and Spencer’s lost up to £925,000 in business due to the flooding. Transport was also cut off as the English and Welsh Bridges, the only transport routes into the town centre were flooded. This enhanced the losses to businesses in the town centre as deliveries could not be made to the shops. Social impacts were also caused by the floods. Children could not use playgrounds as parks such as the Quarry as these areas were flooded. (iii) Explain the causes of the floods. A depression moved across the British Isles in October 2000. This brought over four times the average amount of rainfall in just 24 hours. Therefore the river overflowed as a result of the excess water entering the river. Land use also contributed to the causes of the floods because towns such as Shrewsbury have impermeable concrete and tarmac surfaces. These caused the flooding because the rainwater cannot infiltrate into the ground and surface water is increased. Therefore the water reaches the river more quickly. Deforestation in the upper course of the River Severn contributed to the causes of the floods because the cutting down of the trees increased surface run off and decreased infiltration. Therefore the water reached the river more quickly and increasing the risk of floods.
  • 2. A River Landform: (i) Name a place where you have studied a river landform. Name the type of landform ad state whether it was created by erosion or deposition. Niagara Falls Waterfall on the Niagara River on the border of the USA and Canada, created by erosion. (ii) Describe how the river landform was created. The waterfall at Niagara Falls was created when an layer of softer rock has been eroded away underneath an area of harder rock. The softer rock has been worn away through the processes of abrasion, when rocks have been wearing away the bed and banks of the river and hydraulic action, when air has been forced into cracks in the rock, forcing the rock to break away. The harder rock has been undercut by the softer rock leaving an overhang, which has eventually collapsed into the plunge pool at the bottom of the falls. The rocks in the plunge pool have continued to wear away the banks and bed of the falls through abrasion. Niagara Falls has continued to wear away backwards in this way creating Niagara Gorge. Goat Island, an area of more resistant rock, has been left in the middle of the river, while American Falls and Horseshoe Falls continue to wear away on either side of the gorge. From: http://content.answers.com/main/ content/wp/en/thumb/4/48/350px- Waterfall_formation23.png (iii) Explain how the river landform has been or is being used by people and/or organisations. Niagara Falls is being used in a variety of ways by a number of different groups of people. The waterfall has become a major tourist attraction due to the size and spectacular sights of the waterfall. There are also boat trips and helicopter rides along the river. This has provided jobs for local people in hotels, restaurants and the tourist attractions alongside the falls. Therefore, the local council gains taxes from the falls which are used to provide better services and facilities for the area including hospitals and schools. There are a number of Hydro-electric power stations underneath the falls which produce vast amounts of energy for local towns and industries. However, the people using Niagara Falls have also had a negative impact on the local area and on the river landform. Local people’s lives have been spoilt by congested roads, illegal parking, graffiti, vandalism and crime as a result of the increased tourism caused by Niagara Falls. Local people cannot afford the houses in the area and are forced to leave the area because of the increased development by hotels and other tourist industries, which has increased house prices. The wildlife of the area has been scared away except for those feeding off the tourists e.g. pigeons, which are a pest.