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Applying the Rules to Environmental Science: Biogeochemical Cycles

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Page 1: Earth Science Biogeochemical Cycles PPT

Applying the Rules to Environmental Science:

Biogeochemical Cycles

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Earth:Matter does not come and go

Earth is aclosedsystem

to matter

So…matter is

constantly recycled on

Earth

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Biogeochemical Cycles:Reservoirs & Pathways

Atmosphere

HydrosphereLithosphere

Biosphere

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Some Major Cycles of Matter

•Water Cycle•Rock Cycle•Chemical Cycles

•Carbon•Nitrogen•Phosphorous•Sulfur

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Carbon Cycle

Atmosphere

HydrosphereLithosphere

Biosphere

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Carbon Cycle: Reservoirs

Atmosphere

HydrosphereLithosphere

Biosphere

1x(= 7.3x1017 grams

carbon)

3x

55x35,000x

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Carbon Cycle

Atmosphere

HydrosphereLithosphere

Biosphere

Photosynthesis

Respiration& Decay

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Carbon Transfer:Biosphere Atmosphere

Photosynthesis (Atmosphere to Biosphere)

Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight --> Sugar + Oxygen

Respiration (Biosphere to Atmosphere)

Sugar + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy

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Carbon Cycle

Atmosphere

HydrosphereLithosphere

Biosphere

Photosynthesis

Respiration& Decay

Burial &Lithification

Weathering& Volcanism

Dissolution

PhotosynthesisBurial &Lithification

Exsolution

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Carbon Cycle

Atmosphere

HydrosphereLithosphere

Biosphere

HumanImpacts

Burning fossil fuels:Increased combustion

Deforestation:Decrease Photosynthesis

Increase Respiration

Net Effect:Increase in Carbonin Atmosphere

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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

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northernsummer

northernwinter

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Impact

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Nitrogen Cycle

Atmosphere

HydrosphereLithosphere

BiosphereNitrogen fixation:

• bacteria• lightning

Waste &Decomposition

Denitification:bacteria

Erosion

Absorption

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Nitrogen-Fixing

Bacteria in Root

Nodules

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Nitrogen Cycle

Atmosphere

Hydrosphere Lithosphere

Biosphere

Nitrogen fixation:• industrial (fertilizer)

• combustion

Increased Erosion

HumanImpacts

Net Effect:Increase in Nitrogenin water & soil

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Phosphorous Cycle

Atmosphere

Hydrosphere Lithosphere

Biosphere

Never enters the atmosphere

Waste &Decomposition

Weathering & Erosion

Absorption

SedimentationAbsorption

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Phosphorous Cycle

HydrosphereLithosphere

Biosphere

Mining, use (fertilizer, detergent, etc.)& increased runoff

HumanImpacts

Net Effect:Increase in phosphorous in water &“algal blooms”; Depletion in soils

More Phos. for organisms

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Impact:Eutrophication

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Impact:Red Tide

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Sulfur Cycle

Atmosphere

Hydrosphere Lithosphere

Biosphere

Volcanoes& Weathering

Waste &Decomposition

Deep Sea Vents

Absorption

Sedimentation

Absorption

Precipitation

“Evaporation” Weathering

BacteriaRelease

BacteriaAbsorption

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Sulfur Cycle

Atmosphere

Hydrosphere Lithosphere

Biosphere

BurningFossil Fuels

Precipitation”Acid Rain

HumanImpacts

Net Effect:Increase in atmosphere (health effects) and acid rain

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Applying the Rules to Environmental Science:

Food Webs

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Earth:Earth constantly gains & loses energy

Earth is aOpen

Systemto Energy

Heat

Sunlight

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“Life is a struggle of an immense number of

organisms, weighing next to nothing, for a small amount of

energy.”

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Producers( Autotrophs)

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Tall grass prairie

Energy enters the system

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ProducersChlorophyll

PhotosynthesisCarbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight --> Sugar + Oxygen

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Producers

ChemosynthesisHydrogen Sulfide + Carbon Dioxide + Water + Oxygen

+ Geothermal Heat --> Sugar + Sulfuric Acid

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Consumers --> Heterotrophs

Primary Consumers - eat producers(Herbivores)

Secondary Consumers - eat primary consumers(Carnivores)

Tertiary Consumers - eat secondary consumers(Carnivores & Omnivores)

Decomposers - break down dead organisms

Called “Trophic” (Feeding) LevelsRepresent the flow of energy (food)

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Called “Trophic” (Feeding) LevelsRepresent the flow of energy (food)

Producer PrimaryConsumer

SecondaryConsumer

TertiaryConsumer

Flow of EnergySun

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Forms aFood Chain

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Food Webs

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Food webs are more stable than food chains.

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Food Webs

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Food webs are more stable than food chains.

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Lessons

1. Food webs are more stable than food chains2. The produces are the key to the entire food web3. Life is rough at the top

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Energy & “Trophic” Levels

Producer PrimaryConsumer

SecondaryConsumer

TertiaryConsumer

Flow of EnergySun

2nd Law of ThermodynamicsEnergy is lost during conversion

About 90% loss each step

1000units

100units

10units

1units

900lost

90lost

9lost

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“Energy Units” Measured asBiomass

Producers

Primary Consumers

Secondary Consumers

Tertiary ConsumersShown as aTrophic Pyramid

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“Energy Units” Measured asBiomass

Producers

Primary Consumers

Secondary Consumers

Tertiary ConsumersEnergy captured and turned into biomass by all producers is called

Net Primary Productivity

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For example:

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Why does diet mater?

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If each person required 10 g/m2 food per day:

This ecosystem could feed:

80 people on plants4 people on herbivores

1 person on all carnivores

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Applying the Rules to Environmental Science:

Bioconcentration

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Bioconcentrationup the Trophic Pyramid

Energy degrades… but matter does not

Toxin(e.g. heavy metals)

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Example:DDT

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High concentrations of DDT weakens egg shells in fish-

eating birds & chicks die