M2L1 - Environmental Change Flashcards

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Examples of measuring environmental change

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  • Oral history
  • Remote sensing (satellites)
  • Ice cores
  • Sediment / ground cores
  • Point sampling
  • Quaternary geology observations and measurements
  • Weather monitoring
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Oral histories

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  • Handed down between generations
  • Based on experiences
  • History shared via story telling
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Remote sensing

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  • Can be active or passive
  • Examples include LiDAR, Radar, Hyperspectral analysis
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Passive remote sensing

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Uses sensors that are not ground-
based to collect feflected or emitted radiation/energy measurements

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Active remote sensing

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Uses sensors that are not ground-
based to collect the reflection of specifically sent signals to measure response

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Thicker tree rings

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Means heavy rains or snow allowed for more growth that year

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Thinner tree rings

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Drier years with less rain or snow, limiting growth

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Atypical or lop-sided tree rings

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Indicate corrective growth from events like an avalanche

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Fire scars in tree rings

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Tell us about the year, season, size, frequency and severity of fires

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Scale

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  • Temporal
  • Spatial
  • Physical
  • Geography, often uniquely contemplates all three
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Temporal scale

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  • Time based
  • Frequency or length of time related
  • Change across time
  • Some processes (ie mountain erosion) take place over 100s of years, others occur rapidly (hydrographic changes during flood)
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Spatial scale

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  • Different processes occur at different spatial scales
  • Individual –> household –> community –> state –> nation –> international
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Physical / organismal scale

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  • From sub-cellular to ecosystem scale
  • Interactions between levels is important
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