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The Need For River Management AS Geography
Mississippi Floods 1993 Case Study at a National Level
Learning Objectives To understand the history behind flooding on the Mississippi River To appreciate that flood events occur often on the river and control methods have been implemented To draw a graph representing the amount of flooding that has occurred on the river in the past 300 years Understand the main reasons behind the flood of 1993 Distinguish between the issues and the reasons behind what went wrong
Mississippi River
This looks big! It is the Mississippi has two main tributaries the Missouri and the Ohio Together they drain a third of the USA and a small part of Canada
How often does it flood? Left to it’s own devices the flooding frequency would be almost annually with the events mainly occurring in late spring
How big are these floods? Major floods (Those causing major damage, major loss of life or major disruption) occurred every 5-10 years  There were 6 between 1879- 1889 Serious or extreme floods occur once every 40 years.
What causes these events? Usually they come about as a result of heavy rain (January – May) in the Appalachian mnts. This can be made worse when it coincides with snowmelt
How bad are the Consequences? The first majorly recorded event happened in 1927. Development on the flood plain cost 217 lives 700,000 people were evacuated The river was 150km at it’s widest (usually only 1km)
Fatal Flood 1927
What attempts have been made to reduce the flood hazard? Until 1927 ‘Hold the Levee’ was the main form of defence By 1993 some of these were 15m high After 1927 6 Major dams and 105 on the Missouri were built Afforestation to reduce or delay runoff Diversion spillways Meanders were cut through to straighten and shorten it’s course
Success... By 1973 it appeared that the river had been tamed, that was until 1993. Had human intervention made it worse
Major Flood Dates
Activity Draw a graph that shows the number of floods per decade from 1718 – 2008 Explain why you think there were more floods between 1900 and 2000 than between 1700 and 1900 Do you feel that the development of management has done anything to stem the floods?
Graph of Floods
Management Prior to 1993 it was perceived that the controls in place were working Heightening of Levees to upto 15m in places Cutting through meanders over 1750km of artificial channels Large spillways built to take excess water during floods Dams were controlling the flow of the major tributaries (Ohio, Missouri and Tennessee Rivers)
So why did it flood? Mid- West was already having a wet year when record spring and summer rains hit Run off increased on the already saturated ground Several parts had already 200% more rain than normal The ferocity, location and timing that took everyone by surprise
Why? At that time of year it is usual for river levels to be receding Upper Mississippi was not believed to be a flood risk then due to controls Flooding in St. Louis reached an all time high Major wetlands had been drained and some urbanised
Satellite Images of Mississippi flood 1993
Floods of 1993
Levees Since 1718 engineers have been trying to channel the river to protect farmland and towns
Does this work 2 schools of thought 1 school believes that rivers should be allowed to run free and are a natural ecological event The other argues for defence.
Damage Estimated to be around $10 billion 50 deaths – would have been higher if not for the good early warning devices
Responsibility Flood defences are the responsibility of the US army Corp of engineers. They have been using hard engineering methods (Dams, levees, reservoirs, barrages) Some of the levees are set back from the river to allow it to expand but still be channelled and it had been effective up until 1993 however there are issues
Issues With Each successive flood Levees grow higher and wider increasing the amount of land and cost to build River flow confined to levees rises above the level of the surrounding floodplain, if a levee breaks this increases the damage done Levees increase flood peaks and the large storage capacity of the floodplains is lost.
Homework Due 14th October For a River Basin you have studied outline the impacts of flooding and examine how effective the measures to control flooding are. (15 marks) (750 Words) Please use all the following sources to help you with this.
References and Links Floods on the lower Mississippi: An Historical Economic Overview The Levee Break at Mounds Landing The Mississippi River and Tributaries Project  Discussion forum Integrated Flood Mismanagement on the Mississippi River Flood Analysis 1993 Mississippi Floods Should I trust that Levee?

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Mississippi Floods 1993

  • 1. The Need For River Management AS Geography
  • 2. Mississippi Floods 1993 Case Study at a National Level
  • 3. Learning Objectives To understand the history behind flooding on the Mississippi River To appreciate that flood events occur often on the river and control methods have been implemented To draw a graph representing the amount of flooding that has occurred on the river in the past 300 years Understand the main reasons behind the flood of 1993 Distinguish between the issues and the reasons behind what went wrong
  • 5. This looks big! It is the Mississippi has two main tributaries the Missouri and the Ohio Together they drain a third of the USA and a small part of Canada
  • 6. How often does it flood? Left to it’s own devices the flooding frequency would be almost annually with the events mainly occurring in late spring
  • 7. How big are these floods? Major floods (Those causing major damage, major loss of life or major disruption) occurred every 5-10 years There were 6 between 1879- 1889 Serious or extreme floods occur once every 40 years.
  • 8. What causes these events? Usually they come about as a result of heavy rain (January – May) in the Appalachian mnts. This can be made worse when it coincides with snowmelt
  • 9. How bad are the Consequences? The first majorly recorded event happened in 1927. Development on the flood plain cost 217 lives 700,000 people were evacuated The river was 150km at it’s widest (usually only 1km)
  • 11. What attempts have been made to reduce the flood hazard? Until 1927 ‘Hold the Levee’ was the main form of defence By 1993 some of these were 15m high After 1927 6 Major dams and 105 on the Missouri were built Afforestation to reduce or delay runoff Diversion spillways Meanders were cut through to straighten and shorten it’s course
  • 12. Success... By 1973 it appeared that the river had been tamed, that was until 1993. Had human intervention made it worse
  • 14. Activity Draw a graph that shows the number of floods per decade from 1718 – 2008 Explain why you think there were more floods between 1900 and 2000 than between 1700 and 1900 Do you feel that the development of management has done anything to stem the floods?
  • 16. Management Prior to 1993 it was perceived that the controls in place were working Heightening of Levees to upto 15m in places Cutting through meanders over 1750km of artificial channels Large spillways built to take excess water during floods Dams were controlling the flow of the major tributaries (Ohio, Missouri and Tennessee Rivers)
  • 17. So why did it flood? Mid- West was already having a wet year when record spring and summer rains hit Run off increased on the already saturated ground Several parts had already 200% more rain than normal The ferocity, location and timing that took everyone by surprise
  • 18. Why? At that time of year it is usual for river levels to be receding Upper Mississippi was not believed to be a flood risk then due to controls Flooding in St. Louis reached an all time high Major wetlands had been drained and some urbanised
  • 19. Satellite Images of Mississippi flood 1993
  • 21. Levees Since 1718 engineers have been trying to channel the river to protect farmland and towns
  • 22. Does this work 2 schools of thought 1 school believes that rivers should be allowed to run free and are a natural ecological event The other argues for defence.
  • 23. Damage Estimated to be around $10 billion 50 deaths – would have been higher if not for the good early warning devices
  • 24. Responsibility Flood defences are the responsibility of the US army Corp of engineers. They have been using hard engineering methods (Dams, levees, reservoirs, barrages) Some of the levees are set back from the river to allow it to expand but still be channelled and it had been effective up until 1993 however there are issues
  • 25. Issues With Each successive flood Levees grow higher and wider increasing the amount of land and cost to build River flow confined to levees rises above the level of the surrounding floodplain, if a levee breaks this increases the damage done Levees increase flood peaks and the large storage capacity of the floodplains is lost.
  • 26. Homework Due 14th October For a River Basin you have studied outline the impacts of flooding and examine how effective the measures to control flooding are. (15 marks) (750 Words) Please use all the following sources to help you with this.
  • 27. References and Links Floods on the lower Mississippi: An Historical Economic Overview The Levee Break at Mounds Landing The Mississippi River and Tributaries Project Discussion forum Integrated Flood Mismanagement on the Mississippi River Flood Analysis 1993 Mississippi Floods Should I trust that Levee?