Water & Carbon Cycle Flashcards
What is an Isolated System ?
These systems have no interaction with anything outside the system boundary. There is no input or output of energy or matter. Many controlled laboratory experiments are in this type of system and they are rare in nature.
What is a Closed System ?
These systems have transfers of energy both into and beyond the system boundary but not transfer of matter.
What is an Open System ?
These are where matter and energy can be transferred from the system across the boundary into the surrounding environment. Most ecosystems are examples of open systems.
What is Positive Feedback ?
The balance of the ecosystem is not in equilibrium. E.g. anthropogenic behaviour or deforestation.
What is Negative Feedback ?
Where the effects of an action (for example, the increased use of fossil fuels) are nullified by its subsequent knock on effects.
in equilibrium
How much of the Global water is fresh water ?
3%
What is the Cryosphere
The portions of the Earth’s surface where water is in solid form.
What is Throughfall ?
The portion of the precipitation that reaches the ground directly through gaps in the vegetation canopy and drips from leaves, twigs and stems. This occurs when the canopy-surface rainwater storage exceeds its storage capacity.
What is Throughflow ?
The movement of water downslope through the subsoil under the influence of gravity. It is particularly effective when underlying permeable rock prevents further downward movement.
What is the Water Balance ?
The balance of inputs (precipitation) and outputs (evapotranspiration) within a drainage basin.
Define a negative feedback Carbon Cycle ?
-Burning fossil fuels
-CO2 in the atmosphere
-Warmer atmosphere
-Faster rate of plant growth
-Increases photosynthesis
-CO2 removed from the atmosphere
-Cools the climate
Define a positive feedback Carbon Cycle ?
-Burning fossil fuels
-CO2 in the atmosphere
-Warmer atmosphere
-Polar ice caps melt
-Reduction in Albedo effect
-Increased dark surfaces
-More radiation absorbed
-Increases temperatures
-More ice melts.
What is Carbon Sequestration ?
The capture of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or from anthropogenic sources like large-scale stationary sources like power plants before it is released into the atmosphere. Orca Project, Iceland
What is the Lithosphere ?
The Earth’s crust and upper most mantle
What carbon stores are there in the Lithosphere ?
Inorganic stores of carbon include fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas, oil shale.
Organic forms include litter and organic matter and humid substances found in soils.
What is the Hydrosphere?
A discontinuous layer of water at or near the Earth’s surface. It includes all liquid and frozen surface waters, groundwater held in soil and rock and atmospheric water vapour.
What is Permafrost ?
Ground that remains at or below 0°C for at least two consecutive years. The thickness of permafrost varies from less than one metre to more than 1,500 m.
What is Biological Water?
The water stored in all the biomass. It varies widely around the globe depending on the vegetation cover and type. Areas of dense rainforest store much more water than deserts. The role of animals as a water store is minimal.
What is a Drainage Basin ?
This is an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries. It includes water found on the surface, in the soil and in near-surface geology.
What is Evapotranspiration ?
The total output of water from the drainage basin directly back into the atmosphere.
Direct evaporation of water from plants