The Carbon Cycle Flashcards
Carbon in the Lithosphere?
- 99.9% of carbon stored in sedimentary rock E.g. Limestone.
- 0.004% stored in fossil fuels.
Carbon in the Atmosphere?
- CO2, smaller quantities as CH4
- 0.001% of carbon in the atmosphere
Carbon in the Biosphere?
Carbon stored in living organisms. Transferred to soil when organisms die and decay.
- 0.004% of carbon in the biosphere/
Carbon in the Cryosphere?
- Less than 0.001%
- Most in areas of permafrost.
Carbon in the Hydrosphere?
- CO2 dissolved in rivers, lakes and oceans
- 0.04%, majority in the deep oceans
- Small amounts at ocean surface, where its exchanged with atmosphere
What is the Carbon Cycle?
A process by which carbon is stored and transferred. It is a closed system, there are inputs and outputs of energy but the amount of carbon in the system remains the same.
Carbon flows?
- Photosynthesis
- Combustion
- Respiration
- Decomposition
- Weathering
- Ocean uptake and loss
- Sequestration
How do carbon stores change over time due to
1) Photosynthesis
2) Combustion
3) Ocean uptake and loss
1) Carbon from atmosphere to biomass. Plants use suns energy to convert CO2 into water, glucose and O2. Enable plant growth.
2) Carbon from living, dead or decomposed biomass to atmosphere by burning. E.g Wildfires
3) CO2 dissolved from atmosphere into oceans. Can also be taken up by organisms, phytoplankton etc.
Transferred from ocean to atmosphere when water is carbon rich, release CO2.
How due carbon stores change over time due to
4) Respiration
5) Decomposition
6) Weathering
7) Sequestration
4) Carbon from living organisms to atmosphere.
5) Carbon from dead biomass to atmosphere and the soil in the form of humus.
6) Carbon from atmosphere to hydrosphere and biosphere. Atmospheric carbon reacts with water vapour to cause acid rain, could react with calcium carbonate in oceans preventing sea creatures making shells.
7) Carbon from atmosphere sequestered in sedimentary rock or as fossil fuels.
Natural processes that can change the carbon cycle?
Wildfires
Volcanic Activity
Effects of wildfires on carbon cycle?
Rapidly transfer large quantities of carbon from biomass to the atmosphere. Loss of vegetation decreases photosynthesis, less carbon removed from atmosphere.
Long-term:
encourage growth of new plants, which would take carbon from the atmosphere.
Effects of Volcanic Activity on carbon cycle?
Carbon stored in the earths magma, released when there is an eruption.
Generally only a small impact nut have the potential to disrupt carbon cycle significantly if there was a large eruption.
Human causes for impacts on the carbon cycle?
- Hydrocarbon extraction and use
- Farming practices
- Deforestation
- Land Use Changes
How do Farming practice impact the carbon cycle?
- Animals release CO2 and methane
- Ploughing can release CO2 in the soil
- Rice paddies releases lots of methane
How does Deforestation impact the carbon cycle?
- Forest cleared for agriculture, logging or developments
- Reduce size of carbon store
- If burnt, rapid flow from biosphere to atmosphere