Crysopehric processes Flashcards

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How are glaciers formed?

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  • Accumulation, occurs when snow falls and is compacted to form ice.
  • Sublimation, when ice turns directly to water vapour due to the hot sun on the mountain.
  • Abliation, is the removal of snow/ice through meting and calving.
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Global scale of crysopheric processes?

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  • Ice sheets/caps
  • Accumulation due to precipitation falling as snow and compacting into ice. Main decrease is abliation through melting.
  • Main reason driving change is climate change, means ice begins to melt. This is changing the size of the hydrosphere due to increased melting.
  • Melting/change over several years.
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Drainage basin of cyrsopheric processes?

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  • Ice caps/glaciers
  • Changes to the groundwater stores changed in the summer and winter due to melting and freezing.
  • Affected by seasonal changes and begin to melt in the summer.
  • Time scale usually seasonal, over winter to summer.
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What is permafrost?

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  • Frozen ground due to low temperatures.
  • Russia, Alaska.
  • Where the temperatures are permanently cold, so the water within the ground freezes resulting in frozen ground
  • Less water in groundwater store as all frozen in the soil store.
  • Can be on a global, drainage basin, or hillslope scale.
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How long does it take to see changes in the permafrost?

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Hillslope:

  • Melt during particularly hot days.
  • Also affected by seasonal changes.

Drainage basin:
- Affected by seasonal changes.

Global scale:

  • Will not be affected by seasonal changes.
  • Affected by climate change
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What happens when permafrost melts?

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When it melts on a large scale, carbon that was previously stored within the ground is also released into the atmosphere.
Also releases water on a large scale which changes other stores.

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