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Page 1: Flooding How does flooding relate to weathering, erosion, and deposition?

Flooding

How does flooding relate to weathering, erosion, and deposition?

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Floods

• A natural event or occurrence where a piece of land (or area) that is usually dry land, suddenly gets submerged under water.

• Can occur suddenly and recede quickly.• Can take days or months to build and

discharge.• Water flows from high areas to low areas.

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Causes

• Rains – more rain than drainage system can take• River overflow – more water upstream flows and

fills low-lying areas (floodplain)• Strong winds in costal areas – water moved inland

by hurricanes or tsunamis• Dam breaking – too much water held in the dam• Ice and snow-melts – cold areas where heavy layers

of snow melt suddenly

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• What are the short term effects of a flood?

• What are the long term effects of a flood?

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Types

• Flash Floods• Rapid on-set floods• Slow on-set floods

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Flash Floods

• Occurs within a short time (2-6 hours)• Usually due to heavy rain, dam breaking, or

snow-melt• Most destructive• Usually no warning, no preparation can be

made

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Utah Flash Flood

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHJmfySkgMw

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Rapid on-set floods

• Similar to flash flood, but takes slightly longer to develop

• Can last for a day or 2 • Very destructive, but not usually a surprise• Generally enough time before to prepare

quickly

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Slow on-set floods

• Usually a result of water bodies over flooding their banks

• Develop slowly • Can last for days and weeks• Fields and low-lying areas are prone to

flooding• Effects of this type of flood tend to be disease,

malnutrition, or snakebites

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Flooding Areas

• Any low-lying area is more likely to flood• Areas close to a river, lagoon, or lake• Costal areas, and shorelines

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Effects of Flooding

• Economy – roads, bridges, farms, houses, and automobiles are destroyed• Environment – chemicals and other

hazardous substances get into water sources; kills animals and destroys habitats• People and animals – many may be injured

or die, diseases and infection come after the flood

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Roadways are damaged

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Houses are destroyed

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Farmlands are devastated

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Wimberley, Texas (May, 2015)

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Myrtle Beach (October, 2015)

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This combination of Aug. 30, 2005 and July 29, 2015 aerial photos shows downtown New Orleans and the Superdome flooded by

Hurricane Katrina and the same area a decade later.

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Hurricane Ike

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Prevention• Sea/Costal Defense Walls – prevent tidal

waves from pushing the water too far inland• Retaining Walls – hold extra water during

times of flooding (levees, dams, reservoirs)• Town Planning – don’t block waterways• Vegetation – help protect against erosion• Education – know what you can do to

minimize the damages of flooding• Detention Basin – temporary storage for

floodwaters

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Buffalo Bayou Park

• Houston flooding this past May• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnD3D-

4fA9c


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