Carbon Cycle Flashcards

1
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Carbon Sink

A

Absorbs > releases

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2
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Carbon Source

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Releases > absorbs

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3
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Lithosphere as a carbon store

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99.9%
Sedimentary rock
0.004% fossil fuels
Leaf litter
Humic substances
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4
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Hydrosphere as a carbon store

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0.04%
Dissolved in rivers, lakes, oceans
96% in twilight zone

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5
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Cryosphere as a carbon store

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0.001%

Permafrost

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6
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Atmosphere as a carbon store

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0.001%

CO2 and methane

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7
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Biosphere as a carbon store

A
0.004%
Vegetation 
Plant litter
Soil hummus
Peat
Animals
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8
Q

7 Carbon Flows

A
Respiration 
Photosynthesis 
Decomposition 
Weathering 
Combustion 
Ocean Uptake / Loss
Sequestration
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9
Q

Local scale example

A

Tree

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10
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Sere example

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Deciduous woodland

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11
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Continental example

A

Geological

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12
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3 Natural Changes in Carbon Cycle overtime

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Wildfires
Volcanoes
Orbital Changes

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13
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4 Human Changes in Carbon Cycle overtime

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Deforestation
Farming
Urbanisation
Fossil fuel combustion

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14
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Urbanisation key facts

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2% of land
47% of carbon emissions
97% of anthropogenic emissions
Cement: 2-5% of anthropogenic emissions

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15
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Percentage of US methane emissions due to cattle rumination

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20%

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16
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Carbon Budget

A

Difference between inputs and outputs of carbon

Links to carbon sources and sinks

17
Q

Carbon impacts on the Atmosphere

A

Warming
More intense storms
Increased ghg’s and change in albedos reduces radiative forcing, further temp increase
Regional climate: deforestation= drier and less humid

18
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Carbon impacts on the Land

A

Increased photosynthesis, longer growing seasons
Increased rate of decay, increases cycling of biospheric carbon + more respiration
Increased wildfire frequency
Decreased cryospheric stores as permafrost melts- increases decomposition

19
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Carbon impacts on the Oceans

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Increased acidity- marine life- food source
Melts sea ice, reduces amount of radiation reflected, increases temperature
Ocean salinity decreases, more freshwater from ice melt, slows down large scale ocean currents, climate impacts
Warm water holds less dissolved CO2

20
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Main Carbon Flows in a Tree

A

Photosynthesis
Sequestration (biological sequestrator)
Decomposition
Respiration

21
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Main Carbon Transfers in a Deciduous Woodland

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Rock exposed- weathering
Vegetation colonises- photosynthesis + respiration
Leaf litter- decomposition
Animals- circulate carbon
Eventually environmental equilibrium- climatic climax

22
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Main Carbon Transfers at a Geological Scale

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Weathering- slowly dissolves compounds
Dead organisms compacted on seabed- sedimentary rock
Volcanoes- eruptions