4.a human factors on water

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human factors

  • deforestation
  • urbanisation 
  • mining 
  • dam building 
  • farming
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Deforestation- vegetation

  • trees store of water 
  • when trees are removed water store removed
  • less evapotranspiration 
  • less precipitation 
  • drought 
  • more deforestation due to dying trees/combustion 
  • positive feedback loop 
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deforestation-surface stores

  • increased run-off
  • increased discharge into rivers and lakes 
  • shorter lag time 
  • peak discharge increase
  • flooding 

OR

  • reduced precipitation due to reduced evapotranspiration 
  • drought 
  • drying up of rivers and lakes
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deforestation- soil and groundwater stores

  • reduced soil moisture storage 
  • less organic matter decomposing 
  • increase absorbtion of solar energy  and higher temperatures 
  • drought 
  • reduced humidity, cloud formation and precipitation- drier soils
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urbanisation

urbanisation- movement of the population from rural countryside to urban. Leading to an increase in the number of houses built in the city and roads for accessibility 

  • The BR-319 (Manaus-Porto Velho) Highway
    •  built in the early 1970s by Brazil’s military dictatorship
    •  abandoned in 1988
    • The highway route is essentially a lawless area today, and the lack of governance is a critical issue in the battle over licensing the highway reconstruction project.
  • deforestation 
  • raising risks of flooding or drought- extremes 
  • decades of logging, land clearing and deforestation has caused record breaking droughts in:
    • 2005
    • 2010
    • 2015/16
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mining- stores

  • surface store- rivers etc
    • store can be increased downstream as water used fto extract ores and minerals washes into the river channels through run-off
  • vegetation store 
    • mining doesn't directly impact vegetation 
    • deforestation that occurs to mine
    • reduction of tree store
  • groundwater store
    • decrease in percolation 
  • soil store
    • top soil destroyed- most nutrition and where shallow roots get water from
    • vital store depleated 
    • most water stored on surface 
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Carajás mine

  • hydraulic mining- blasting soil surface with high powered hoses to seperate minerals and metals from soils

Carajas mining 

    • E.g the Carajas mine (largest iron ore in world) uses hydraulic mining 
    • main pits had produced 1.2 billion tons of high-grade iron ore
    • Brazil 
  • mineral production has increasing value to the Brazil’s economy.
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mining effects on water cycle

  • The acid runoff further dissolves heavy metals such as copper, lead, mercury into groundwater or surface water
  • completely destroys natural daily water cycle in area
  • pollutes fresh water stores
  • mercury can seep into drinking water supplies 
  • disrupted growth and reproduction of aquatic plants and animals 
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dam building

dam- man made structure whereby the main purpose is to restrict the flow of water.

  • creates large surface store (new water body-resevoir) in a previously forested area
  • decreased river flow downstream 
  • vegetation store depleated
  • evaporation increase- precipitation increase
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farming

  • cattle ranching largest cause of deforestation 
    • accounts for 80% of deforestation rates 
  • deforestation means less trees
    • less interception
    • less uptake of water
    • less throughfall
    • transpiration decrease 
    • percolation not greatly affected as rocl composition wont change
    • surface waters not greatly affected
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