EAE3311 - Exam Prep - 2 Flashcards
<p><strong><span>What are bathymetric maps interpolated from?</span></strong></p>
<p><span>Point measurements collected by Acoustic surveys and LiDAR. </span></p>
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<p><strong><span>What functions are used to calculate phi?</span></strong></p>
<p><span>using functions (F) that describe the relationship between the value at point u and neighbouring values of varying distance (d). The spatial relationship between the sampling points is described by a set of location vectors.</span></p>
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<p><strong><span>What are the ways to interpolate unknown values?</span></strong></p>
<ul> <li>Interpolation algorithms</li> <li>For example </li> <ul> <li>Inverse distance squared</li> <li>Splines</li> <li>Radial basis functions</li> <li>Triangulation</li> </ul></ul>
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<p><strong><span>What is provenance?</span></strong></p>
<p><span>The source of a sediment</span></p>
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<p><strong><span>What is the benefit to analysing provenance?</span></strong></p>
<p><span>Understanding of the origin of sediment and where it was formed can help in the formation of management solutions.</span></p>
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<p><strong><span>What are the impacts of mass transport to the ocean?</span></strong></p>
<ul>Supplies the majority of ocean sediments<li>Affects water clarity</li><li>Provides nutrients and minerals to the marine food chain</li></ul>
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<p><strong><span>What is the typical size of material transported via water and wind?</span></strong></p>
<p><span>Small in nature</span></p>
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<p><strong><span>Examples of low lying landscapes of solute and particle deposition?</span></strong></p>
<ul>Oceans<li>Flood plains</li><li>lakes</li></ul>
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<p><strong><span>What are some of the common compounds that dissolve in water?</span></strong></p>
<ul>Salts<li>Ionic and polar compounds</li><li>Inorganic compounds</li></ul>
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<p><strong><span>What are two of water's key properties and the resulting effects?</span></strong></p>
<ul>Water is excellent solvent-results in a large dissolved load of salts and nutrients<li>Water has low heat conductance which limits mixing between water parcels creating strong delineations between water parcels</li></ul>
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<p><strong><span>What is water's density determined by?</span></strong></p>
<p><span>Temperature, pressure and solute mass</span></p>
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<p><strong><span>How often does water of different densities mix and wha would be an example of where they do?</span></strong></p>
<p><span>Water of different densities rarely mix but do for example under the influence of waves</span></p>
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<p><strong><span>Where does photosynthesis/productivity occur and by what usually?</span></strong></p>
<p><span>Occurs in the upper ocean by phytoplankton</span></p>
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<p><strong><span>What does HNLC mean?</span></strong></p>
<p><span>High nutrient low chlorophyll i.e waters where ocean biomass is low despite high macro nutrient concentrations(N, P, Si)</span></p>
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<p><strong><span>What environment is being displaced by mangroves due to climate change? </span></strong></p>
<p><span>Saltmarshes</span></p>
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