Abiotic Factors in Acidic Aquatic Environments Flashcards

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How do you measure buffering capacity?

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What ions increase acidity in fresh water?

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Hydrogen

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How is the concentration of oxygen in a solution correlated with water temperature?

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The concentration of oxygen in a solution is NEGATIVELY correlated with water temperature.

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*Why does an increase of CO2 levels cause increased acidity in water.

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Carbon dioxide reacts with water to create carbonic acid [CO2 + H2O = H2CO3] This results in more H+ ions in the water H2CO3 = H+ +HCO3- and thus increased acidity or lower pH values.

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What factors affect the ‘natural’ pH of a water body

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The catchment geology
The surrounding vegetation

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What are acid sensitive catchments?

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Aquatic systems that are in hard rock areas (granite)

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What are acid sensitive catchments at risk from?

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Additional acid generating pollutants

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8
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How do catchments cope with acidity?

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Acid deposition reacts with the plants and soil to buffer the impact of acidification in freshwaters

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What do abiotic factors mean?

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Non-living factors that impact an ecosystem.

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What are biota?

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The living organisms of a region or habitat.
(fauna & flora)

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At what pH do most organisms die

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At long term pH levels of 5 most organisms dies
Overall acidic waters are less diverse

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What is a wetland vegetation species found in acidic wetlands

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Dominated by a genus of Sphagnum mosses that thrive in water with high pH (acidic)

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