1.2 systems and models Flashcards

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system

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a set of components that function together and form an interconnected, complex whole

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open system + examples

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  • exchange energy and matter with their surroundings
  • every natural system is an open system
  • forest ecosystems
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closed system + example

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  • exchange energy but not matter with their surroundings
  • global systems (C + N cycles), mesocosms, biosphere 2
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isolated system + example

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  • exchange neither energy nor matter with their surroundings
  • in reality it doesn’t exist, but the universe could be one
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modeling systems + example

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  • simplified versions of reality
  • helps us better understand and predict the behaviour of systems
  • weather models consist of computer based algorithms (processes) that convert inputs (data measured by weather stations) into outputs (predictions of future weather)
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issues with models

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  • understanding of processes will be incomplete because reality is complicated
  • all models are simplifications
  • outputs of model depends on quality of data
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gaia hypothesis

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  • james lovelock, 1972
  • model of the biosphere that proposes that life on earth is a self-regulating system –> controls global parameters (temp, concentrations of gases, salinity of seawater)
  • equates earth to a single living organism
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transfers

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  • movement without a change in form, state or chemical composition
  • water flowing down a river (matter)
  • ocean current transferring heat (energy)
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transformations

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  • movement that involves a change in form, state or chemical composition
  • combustion of fossil fuels (chemical energy → heat energy)
  • photosynthesis (light energy → chemical energy)
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2 transfers in the carbon cycle

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  • light energy coming in
  • heat energy coming out
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2 transformations in the carbon cycle

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  • combustion
  • respiration
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