Natural Factors - Carbon Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

Name 3 natural factors leading to a change in carbon cycle?

A

Wildfires
Volcanoes
Eccentricity

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How does volcanoes emit carbon dioxide?

A

The magma composed of carbon dioxide, water vapour, sulphur dioxide.
This gas / temp and viscosity of mama cause volcanic eruptions.
When volcanoes aren’t erupting co2 also releases into atmosphere through soil/ vents / fumaroles.

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3
Q

Why has volcanic activity contributed so little?

A

The sulphur dioxide is converted to sulphuric acid forming droplets which reflect radiation from sun back to space - cool earths atmosphere.

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4
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How much carbon dioxide do volcanoes emit?

A

130-180 million tonnes annually.

Less than 1% of the co2 released currently by humans.

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5
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What is the transfer of carbon dioxide in volcanoes?

A

Lithosphere to atmosphere.

Fast cycling.

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6
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During the paleozoic era , volcanoes much more active than they were today, what did this mean ?

A

Co2 emitted into atmosphere a lot more and it remained here longer.

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7
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How much co2 do humans release?

A

30 billion tonnes as a result of fossil fuel burning.

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Example of slow cycling in volcanic eruptions?

A

Lava contains silicates that slowly weather.
This converts carbon dioxide in air to carbonates in solution.
Co2 absorbed slowly from atmosphere.

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9
Q

What type of cycling is wildfires?

A

Fast.

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10
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Why are forests so important?

A

Natural carbon sink.

Photosynthesis trees absorb co2.

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11
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What happens when forest is burnt?

A

Carbon releases back into atmosphere as co2.
Biosphere to atmosphere.
Less photosynthesis so less Co2 removed from atmosphere.

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12
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Why are wildfires good?

A

Long term provide new growth and rejuvenation.

New nutrients and sapling.

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13
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What does new vegetation do ?

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Reabsorbs much of the co2 that fire releases.

Nights balance and negotiable feedback loop.

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14
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What is good about new trees?

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Take up more co2 as they grow but live shorter?

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15
Q

When do wildfires become a threat?

A

When humans increase frequency and magnitude of fires.

Threatens negative feedback loop.

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16
Q

How are wildfires started naturally?

A

Lightening strikes along with dry hot veg.

17
Q

Example of where lots of fires occurred?

A

Indonesia 1997-1998.
Burnt out of control.
Released large amounts of co2 in atmosphere.
Turned forests into carbon source not sink.