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River Clyde-Distinctive Landscapes
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The river clyde is the
longest river
in
scotland
Describe the location of the River Clyde. (3)
The River Clyde is a
major river
in the southern
uplands
of
Scotland
, in the
British Isles
, off the
north-west
coast of mainland
Europe.
It is in
south-west Scotland
and flows
north-west
through Motherwell
Glasgow
into the
Irish Sea.
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mouth
?
an
estuary
on the
west coast
of
Scotland
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length of river?
about
160km
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the main waterfalls?
The
Falls
of Clyde
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highest waterfall name?
Corra Linn
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height of highest waterfall?
about
27m
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other key feature of the main waterfall group?
a
gorge
has been created by the
retreat
of
waterfalls
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interlocking spurs?
at
Crawford
,
near
the
source
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height of the interlocking spurs?
300-500m
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meanders?
between
Motherwell
and
Glasgow
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ox-bow lakes?
one forming near
Uddingston
, but not fully separated off
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floodplain?
Glasgow
is built on the
Clyde floodplain
where the land either side is about
5m
above sea level
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estuary?
about
34km
west of
Glasgow
and
3km
wide - it joins the
Firth
of
Clyde
which eventually becomes the
Irish
Sea
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number of properties at risk of flooding?
9600
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average annual flooding damage costs?
£22m
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percentage urban/rural land in the Clyde catchment area?
86% rural
,
14% urban
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number of people living in the urban area of the catchment area?
1.6m
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average annual rainfall in the Clyde catchment area?
1124-1717mm
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number of at-risk community facilities in urban areas?
10
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number of at-risk utility assets in urban areas?
110
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number of at-risk airports in urban areas?
1
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number of at-risk cultural heritage sites in urban areas?
108
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area of at-risk agricultural land in urban areas?
92 square
kilometres
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number of flood warning systems?
17
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name of project that encourages people to have an emergency flood kit?
Resilient Communities Initiative
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what does SUDS stand for?
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems
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what does SUDS involve?
sustainable techniques
to reduce
flooding
, such as more
greenery
to increase
interception
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Why does The River Clyde require protection?
cost of managing it cheaper than repairing damages
-9600
properties would be
damages
maybe losing
priceless
items
Example of Hard Engineering on River Clyde? How does it work?
Hydrobrake
Large funnel
that creates
back pressure
forming a
vortex
in the
hydrobrake
and only works if flow
greater
than
usual
Stats of Hydrobrake?
protects
1750
homes and businesses
3
flood storage areas
2.59bn
litres of water stored
largest in world (
5 in glasgow
)
Where on the river clyde is it prone to flooding?
White Cart Water flash floods increase
6m
in
level
in
12
hours
since
1908
inflicted
20
serious floods
Example of soft engineering along River Clyde?
Floodplain Warnings
-
3 hours
advance warning
covers River Clyde,
Kelvin
and
Irvine
Who controls the flood warnings?
SEPA -Scottish Environment Protection Agency
covers
12,000
properties
Operates
17
river flood warning systems
CHEAP
AND
FREE