booklet 5 - links between water + carbon

Cards (32)

  • Role of water in supporting life: drink, grow plants, wash
  • Role of Carbon in supporting life: respire, fossil fuels, maintain ocean temps
  • Relation ship between carbon and water cycle
  • Carbon elements
    photosynthesis
    decomposition
    chemical weathering
  • photosynthesis: main way carbon transferred between atmosphere and biosphere - gas transfer
  • decomposition: bacteria breaks down organic matter - carbon gas emitted as they digest biomass
    when air present CO2 is released/ absent methane is released
  • chemical weathering: carbon acid dissolves rocks such as calcium carbonate transferring carbon to ocean in slow carbon cycle
  • links between cabon and water cycle -venn diagram: precipitation
    channel flow
  • precipitation: key transfer in water cycle
    essential for weathering of terrestrial rocks containing carbon in slow carbon cycle
  • channel flow: key to transferring water between land and oceans in hydrological cycle and carbon between land and oceans in carbon cycle
  • elements mainly in water cycle
    transpiration
    soil storage
  • transpiration: transfer of moisture from plants to soil to atmosphere
    key element of hydrological cycle
  • soil storage of precipitation: regulates speed water is recylced in the hydrological cycle
    may influence aerobic or anaerobic respiration
  • Interdependence of cycles: -key connection is absorption of carbon in rainwater= facilitates key processes and magnitude of stores and transfers
  • Which biome contains the most carbon
    tropical forests
  • Positive Feedback: -global temps rise
    - increased ocean temperature
    - dissolved co2 released by warmer ocean
    - more co2 in atmosphere
    -temps continue to rise
  • Negative Feedback: global temps rise
    - warming tundra emits co2 and methane
    - increased ggs
    - vegetation grows
    - carbon sequestered from atmosphere
  • El Nino
    important connection between water and carbon cycle
  • What is el nino: a warming of tropical pacific ocean waters that affects wind circulation patterns, recurrs every 3 to 8 years
  • how does it affect weather: -asia left unseasonably dry - droughts in india
    - increased flooding in Peru
  • How has the carbon cycle influenced water cycle in the pacific ocean: ??????
  • How is clearing vegetation for agriculture affecting the water and carbon cycle: water - less interception - more surface runoff
    carbon - less trees sequestering carbon, if trees burnt co2 released
  • Hows burning fossil fuels affecting carbon and water cycles: water - increased acid rain / chemical weathering, more cloud and rain in atmosphere due to increased mositure
    carbon - increase amount of carbon in atmosphere
  • How is expanding urban areas affecting water and carbon cycles: water - increase surface runoff due to less permeable surface, higher demand for water
    carbon - cement production rleases carbon , more cars, less trees and sequestering
  • pros - increased precipitation: - more water for agriculture
    - more water collection possible for sanitation
    - more water for industry processes
  • cons - increased precipitation: - increased flooding
    - reservoirs fill with silt more rapidly
    - less sun = lower crop yield
  • pros - reduced precipitation: - areas prone to flooding less at risk
    - less rapid soil erosion
    - more sunshine may increase tourism
  • cons - reduced precipitation: - less water for agriculture
    - less water for industry
  • pros - higher annual temperatures: - extension of cultivation to higher lattitudes
    - extension of mineral operations into areas previously too cold
    - more tourist destinations
  • cons - higher annual temperatures: - impacts to human health
    - increased evaporation of surface water
    -increased use of aircon which may use fossil fuels
  • pros - more frequent tropical storm events: - effective systems put in place
    -more business for engineering companies
  • cons - more frequent storm events: - increased deaths
    - storm damage to unprepared areas