2.a Amazon Rainforest Flashcards

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Facts on Amazon Rainforest

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  • 5.5 million/km squared
  • 25,000km squared deforested each year
  • 2000mm of rainfall a year
  • largest rainforest in the world
  • spread over 9 countries (mainly Brazil)
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Water (relief)

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  • lowlands has high rates of infiltration and throughflow
  • highlands has high rates of run off
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Water (rock permeability and porosity)

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  • mainly igneous rocks
  • impermeable
  • dense vegetation which increases rates of evapotranspiration
  • drives convectional rainfall
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Water (temp)

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  • average = 27 degrees
  • high rates of evaporation and then high humidity, and water vapour
  • high rates of precipitation (mainly in December to May - ICTZ)
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Carbon (temps)

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  • increases rates o photosynthesis
  • increases rapid decomposition
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Carbon ( soil and vegetation)

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  • losses leaves annually
  • evergreen trees
  • NPP= 2500g/m squared/yr
  • lacks nutrients
  • increased rates of decomposition
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Carbon (mineral composition of rocks)

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  • igneous rocks
  • hard to weather
  • Andes in the main part of geology
  • not a major store of carbon
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Strategies to manage (afforestation)

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  • areas are protected by ARPA
  • aims to restore water cycle (by tribal people)
  • promote national reserves
  • financial assistance given for land prep and planting to help with costs
  • REDD scheme promotes carbon credits
  • decrease rates of illegal logging
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Strategies to manage (improved agricultural practices)

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combine livestock and arable crops ( increases ranch productivity a d slows rates of deforestation)
- constant cultivation is unstainable and reduces soil fertility
- rotational cropping increases soil fertility
- aslo the use of charcoal to increase soil fertility (low carbon emission)

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Madeira basin

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  • main tributary to the Amazon river
    -damaged by human activities
  • deforestation had reduces water storage
  • increased rates of run off and reduced rates of evapotranspiration
  • experienced flooding in 2014 due to La Nina
  • changes to local and regional climate
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Human activities (deforestation)

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  • done for road construction, mining and slash burn farms
  • exposes the soil which increases rates of decomposition
  • reduces the input of organic matter
  • reduced the biosphere carbon and nutrient store
  • mass removal is driven by governmental organisations
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Human activities (farming)

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  • nutrients are washed away
  • cattle ranching is the main farming method
    -60% of deforestation
  • lower veg grows ( impacts water and carbon cycle)
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