1.10. The Carbon Cycle: Stores Flashcards
1
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Atmosphere to biosphere
A
Photosynthesis
2
Q
Biosphere to atmosphere
A
- respiration
- combustion
- decomposition
3
Q
Biosphere to lithosphere
A
Sequestration
4
Q
Hydrosphere to lithosphere
A
Sequestration
5
Q
Cryosphere to atmosphere
A
Permafrost melting
6
Q
Atmosphere to hydrosphere
A
Weathering
7
Q
Hydrosphere to atmosphere and atmosphere to hydrosphere
A
Ocean uptake and loss
8
Q
Lithosphere
A
- largest store
- over 99.9% of carbon on Earth is stored in sedimentary rocks formed at the bottom of the sea
0.004% stored in fossil fuels
9
Q
Biosphere
A
- 0.004% of Earth’s carbon stored in tissues of living organisms and transferred to soil when organisms die and decay
- Found in different types
- 1100 Gtc in biomass of living plants
- 2500 Gtc in soil
- 1550 Gtc is organic biomass
- 950 Gtc in inorganic carbon - found on all continents covering 4 million square kilometres
10
Q
Atmosphere
A
- carbon stored as CO2 and methane in atmosphere
- current levels around 0.001% of Earth’s carbon
- as high as 7000 parts per million (ppm) 500 years ago
- as low as 180 ppm 2 million years ago- quaternary age
11
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Cryosphere
A
- contains less than 0.001% of Earth’s carbon
- most of cryosphere’s carbon is found in soil of permafrost
- decomposing plants and animals frozen in ground thaw and release methane
12
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Hydrosphere
A
- carbon dioxide dissolved in rivers, lakes and oceans
- oceans are the second largest carbon store on earth - 0.04%
- majority of carbon found deep in ocean
- small amount of carbon at ocean surface exchanged with atmosphere via phytoplankton at euphotic zone