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Title: Hydrosphere


1
Hydrosphere
  • Map work

2
1st things 1st
  • Nab on the 15th!!!

3
How to answer map questions
  • READ THE QUESTION
  • Does it want physical/human characteristics
  • Just the river or the valley as well
  • What course is it in, what direction does it flow
  • Remember grid references/map evidence (names)
  • at intermediate 2 or 3 is enough for higher you
    need lots if in doubt more is better!!!!

4
For physical features
  • Does it flow fast or slow (how steep is it)
  • what features can you see Meanders, ox-bow
    lakes, waterfalls etc
  • Is it wide/narrow are there any parts that are
    wider/narrower than others
  • Does it change direction (only mention if its
    quite a drastic difference)

5
Human features
  • Is there evidence of straightening/widening (look
    for lines that could be drawn with a ruler)
  • Are there any weirs/canals
  • Is there any sign of industry (works or large
    buildings that could be factories
  • Is there any evidence of flood defence (roads
    built up for example)
  • Has the valley floor been used for
    farming/settlement etc

6
The valley
  • Is it V shaped or U shaped/does it have a
    wide valley floor or is it fairly narrow
  • What direction do the valley sides slope to
  • Is the valley steep or gentle
  • Higher use your scale and contours to say exactly
    how steep it climbs in a given distance
    (intermediate this isnt a bad idea for you
    either)

7
Intermediate
  • (ii) For full marks reference must be made to the
    river and its valley. (max one mark for grid
    reference). The river flows very slowly (1) in a
    south east to easterly direction (1). The river
    is meandering (1) and divides in several places
    (1) eg at 808892 (1). There is evidence of
    ox-bow lake formation (1) in square 8387 (1).
    The river flows in a flat flood plain (1) over
    1km wide in places (1). The valley sides are
    gentle and low (1). 4 marks

8
  • (a) For full marks both river features and valley
    must be mentioned. Wide river (1), flowing
    through U-shape valley (1) in a North/North
    Easterly direction (1), flat floor and steep
    sides at first (1), meanders slightly (1),
    tributary joins at 624 662 (1), river meanders
    more as it flows North (1), island in river at
    606 691 (1). Artificially straightened in 6166.
    Valley sides become lower and more gentle to the
    North (1). Or any relevant point. 4 marks

9
Higher 2007 (paper1)
  • Question 2 (a) Descriptions may include the
    following points meanders, ox-bow lakes,
    tributaries, cut offs, small pools broad flat
    floodplain, alluvium, gently sloping valley sides
    height of land and easterly flow of river could
    also be credited braiding islands or eyots
    (806533) river terraces. Up to 1 mark for
    specific map evidence ie grid references or
    names. (Maximum 1 mark for repeated references to
    same feature (eg Meander/ tributaries/confluences/
    direction of flow etc) 5 marks (b) For
    the selected feature the explanation should
    include 4 well developed points, all of which
    could be included in a well annotated diagram.
    For example for a meander development of pools
    and riffles (differences in speed and depth)
    erosion on the outside (concave bank) of bends
    due to faster flow helicoidal flow removes
    material deposition on the inside (convex bank)
    of bends due to slower flow and formation of
    point bars migration of meanders downstream.
    Answers without diagrams should be marked out of
    3. (max 2 for erosion processes eg
    hydraulic/abrasion etc) 4 marks

10
Higher 2007 paper 2
  • 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.
    Assess out of 5 marks with a maximum of 3 marks
    for either description or explanation. 5 marks

11
  • (b) Explanation of the need for water management
    in the Narmada River Basin and in Gujarat State
    might include
  • reference map Q3E indicates that the Narmada
    River has many tributaries and the river basin
    has a very high drainage density leading to
    unpredictability of river flow which is dependant
    on when and how quickly snow melts in surrounding
    mountain areas
  • rapidly increasing population in India gives
    increasing demand for water for domestic, power,
    industrial needs
  • increasing demands from farmers for irrigation
    water to try and feed increasing population
  • rainfall graph for Ahmedabad indicates
    seasonal nature of rainfall extremely dry from
    October to May but huge monthly figures for
    July/August leading to flooding and also
    run-off of water that could be stored and used in
    dry months
  • temperature graph for Ahmedabad indicates hot
    temperatures throughout the year leading to very
    high evaporation rates. Monthly maximum
    temperatures peak at over 40C.
  • Assess out of 5 marks.

12
  • (c) Political problems might include
  • river basins often cross state or international
    boundaries, causing difficulties in co-operation
    between states/countries
  • sharing allocation of water rights often
    causes political strife
  • water flow and water quality dependant on
    actions of upstream neighbours
  • increased pollution and salinity downstream can
    lead to poor water quality and extra costs, eg
    desalination for downstream areas of river.
  • Assess out of 3 marks. Answers must use
    authentic examples from a chosen project. 3 marks

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  • d) Answers will depend upon the basin chosen.
    However, they might include
  • Assess out of 12. Answers should be authentic
    for the chosen river basin. Candidates must
    refer to all 6 sections for full marks. Award to
    2 marks for named examples. Reduce maximum by 1
    for each part missed. 12 marks

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How to answer a map question
  • 1. Read the question!!!!
  • Human / physical, just river or valley as well
  • Describe or explain
  • Intermediate give 2 or 3 grid references in the
    course of an answer Higher candidates they should
    be prolific (lots and lots)

16
Physical
  • What is the rivers course
  • What direction does it flow
  • Are there any features meanders, waterfalls, ox
    bow lakes
  • Is it tidal
  • Does it change course
  • Is it wider/narrower in certain areas
  • Compare areas along its length if possible

17
Human
  • Has it been widened/straightened (look for lines
    that could have been drawn with a ruler)
  • Are there any ports/weirs/canals
  • Works, factories
  • Are there any settlements

18
Valley
  • Is it V shaped or u shaped
  • Does the river have a floodplain is it
    wide/narrow
  • What direction does the valley sides slope in
  • Are the valley sides steep or gentle
  • HIGHER STUDENTS quote a figure using your key
    eg 500mrise in less than 10m
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