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River flooding - causes and management - EduqasFlood risk - the causes of flooding

Hard engineering management involves using artificial structures, such as dams and embankments. Soft engineering management is a more natural approach to manage flooding, such as floodplain zoning.

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Flood risk - the causes of flooding

Flooding occurs when a river bursts its banks and overflows onto the surrounding land. There are many factors which can cause a flood - often the natural landscape can influence flooding and human interactions can increase the risk.

Causes of flooding

  • Prolonged rainfall - if it rains for a long time, the land around a river can become (it's holding as much water or moisture as can be absorbed). If there is more rainfall it cannot be soaked up, so it runs along the surface this is known as .
  • Heavy rainfall - if there is heavy rainfall there is less chance of it being soaked up by the soil () so it runs off into the river. The faster the water reaches the river, the more likely it will flood. Water travelling over the surface (surface runoff) will reach a river quicker than water travelling through the ground ( and groundwater flow).
  • Relief - a steep valley is more likely to flood than a flatter valley because the rainfall will run off into the river more quickly.
  • Geology - allow water to pass through pores and cracks, whereas do not. If a valley is made up of impermeable rocks, there is a higher chance of flooding as there is an increase in surface run-off.
  • Vegetation - trees and plants absorb water, this is known as . Lots of vegetation reduces flood risk. Sometimes people cut down trees (). This will increase the flood risk, as the water will not be intercepted and more will flow into the river.
  • Urban land use - when an area surrounding a river is built on, it increases the amount of tarmac and concrete, which are impermeable surfaces. Drains and sewers take water directly and quickly to the river which increases the flood risk.

Effects of flooding

Floods can cause damage to homes and possessions as well as disruption to communications. However, flooding can also have more positive impacts. Flooding deposits fine (alluvium) onto the floodplain, making it very fertile and excellent for farming.

(LICs) are usually affected more than (HICs) by the impacts of flooding. LICs often do not have the resources to prevent flooding or deal with its aftermath. More people rely on agriculture in LICs and fertile floodplains are attractive places to live and so have high population densities.

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