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What is the
Amazon Basin
known for in terms of wetlands?
It has the most extensive and diverse
freshwater
wetlands in the world.
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How is the high wetland biodiversity in the Amazon linked to flooded
forests?
It is linked to the extensive flooded forests where aquatic and arboreal life comes together during long annual floods.
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What types of water bodies are included in the
Amazonian
wetlands
?
They range from small glacier-fed
streams
to the largest river in the
world
.
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What does the
Amazon River
supply to the
Atlantic Ocean
?
It supplies an
enormous
estuary with freshwater and pushes the Atlantic out to sea.
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How much of the lowland Basin could possibly be classified as wetlands?
As much as
800,000
km²
or
14%
of the lowland Basin.
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What are some examples of large wetland areas in the Amazon?
Examples include palm-dominated swamps in the
Marañón
and
Ucayali
basins and the
Llanos de Mojos
savannas.
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What
percentage
of the
Amazon Basin's
wetlands does the floodplain account for?
Less than
2%
of the Amazon Basin.
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How much area of the main
Amazon River
floodplain
is inundated during the highest water levels?
Approximately
85,000
km²
.
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What happens to the
floodplain
area during the lowest water levels?
It decreases by about
45%
and consists mostly of
permanent channels
and lakes.
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What is the single largest wetland in the Amazon Basin?
The savanna area of the
Llanos de Mojos
of Eastern Bolivia (
92,000
km²).
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What has been the focus of
conservation efforts
in the Amazon Basin over the last few decades?
Conservation efforts have largely centered on
upland deforestation
.
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What hinders the conceptualization of wetlands in the
Amazon Basin
?
A lack of widely recognized and used terms for wetlands in both
Spanish
and
Portuguese
.
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Why should
uplands
and wetlands be considered together in conservation efforts?
To preserve
ecosystem functions
.
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What are the main definitions of wetlands according to different stakeholders?
Hydrologists
and
ecologists
: emphasize
flooding
.
Botanists
: focus on
vegetation
.
Soil scientists
: center on
soil properties
.
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What is the general definition of wetlands according to the
Ramsar Convention
?
Wetlands
are areas where water is the
primary factor
controlling the environment and associated life.
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Why do
scientists
emphasize the need to standardize definitions of
wetlands
?
It would
theoretically
make it easier to classify wetlands over large areas.
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What is an example of a
definition
of wetlands that emphasizes the presence of plants?
A wetland is an
ecosystem
that arises when inundation by water produces soils dominated by
anaerobic
processes.
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How does the definition of
wetlands
vary in the
United States
?
There are diverse definitions used by the
federal government
and each state.
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What are the three attributes that classify wetlands according to the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
?
Supports
predominantly
hydrophytes
; 2.
Predominantly
undrained hydric soil
; 3. Saturated with water or covered by shallow water.
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What are the
implications
of different definitions of
wetlands
adopted by political entities?
They can have important implications in terms of wetland
regulations
.
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of
wetland
definitions
?
Strengths:
Broad definitions allow for
inclusivity
.
Specific conditions can be specified in
regulations
.
Weaknesses:
Varying definitions can complicate policy development.
Endless debates can hinder
conservation
efforts.
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Who reported on the subterranean river beneath the Amazon region of Brazil?
Richard Black
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Why is the
subterranean
river described as 'not a river' in the
conventional sense
?
Because water moves through
porous rock
at very slow speeds, not flowing like a typical river
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What was the
speed
of water movement through the porous rock measured in?
Centimeters
or
inches
per year
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How did researchers deduce the existence of the
subterranean river
?
By using temperature data from
boreholes
across the
Amazon
region
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Who conducted the study on the subterranean river?
Valiya Hamza
and
Elizabeth Tavares Pimentel
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What data source did
Petrobras
provide to the scientific community?
Data from
boreholes
dug in search of oil and gas
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What
mathematical models
did the scientists use to infer water movement?
Models relating
temperature differences
to water movement
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In which direction did the researchers conclude the water was moving?
From
West
to
East
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How long is the underground flow described in the study?
6,000
km
(
4,000
miles)
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Why did
Professor Hamza
say the term
'river'
was used in a generic sense?
Because it does not fit the popular notion of a river
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What are the three kinds of "river" mentioned in the
Amazon
?
The Amazon itself, water vapor in
atmospheric
circulation, and moving
groundwater
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What is the total
calculated
volume
of the underground flow?
About
4,000
cubic metres per second
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How does the
speed
of the underground flow compare to
glaciers
?
It is slower than glaciers
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What did
Jorge Figueiredo
say about the possibility of the water reaching the Atlantic Ocean?
He said it would be
unlikely
due to
impermeable
barriers
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What did
Dr. Figueiredo
claim about the water at depths of
4,000m
?
He claimed there is no possibility of fresh water, only saline water
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What method did
Professor Hamza
suggest for confirming the underground flow?
Geothermal
methods
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What challenges did
Professor Hamza
mention regarding experimental techniques at lower
velocities
?
They may pose considerable
difficulties
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What is the significance of the
zone of relatively fresh water
mentioned by
Professor Hamza
?
It may allow examination of sediments transported into the Atlantic
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What was the title of the research presented at the
Brazilian Geophysical Society Congress
?
Indications of an Underground "River" beneath the
Amazon River
: Inferences from Results of
Geothermal Studies
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