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Applying the Rules to Environmental Science: Biogeochemical Cycles. Earth: Matter does not come and go. So… matter is constantly recycled on Earth. Earth is a closed system to matter. Biogeochemical Cycles: Reservoirs & Pathways. Atmosphere. Biosphere. Lithosphere. Hydrosphere.
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Applying the Rules to Environmental Science:Biogeochemical Cycles
Earth:Matter does not come and go So… matter is constantly recycled on Earth Earth is a closed system to matter
Biogeochemical Cycles:Reservoirs & Pathways Atmosphere Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Some Major Cycles of Matter • Water Cycle • Rock Cycle • Chemical Cycles • Carbon • Nitrogen • Phosphorous • Sulfur
Carbon Cycle Atmosphere Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Carbon Cycle: Reservoirs Atmosphere 1x (= 7.3x1017 grams carbon) Biosphere 3x 55x 35,000x Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Respiration& Decay Photosynthesis Carbon Cycle Atmosphere Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Carbon Transfer:Biosphere Atmosphere Photosynthesis(Atmosphere to Biosphere) Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight --> Sugar + Oxygen Respiration(Biosphere to Atmosphere) Sugar + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
Respiration& Decay Photosynthesis Dissolution Weathering & Volcanism Exsolution Burial & Lithification Photosynthesis Burial & Lithification Carbon Cycle Atmosphere Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Deforestation: Decrease Photosynthesis Increase Respiration Burning fossil fuels: Increased combustion Human Impacts Carbon Cycle Atmosphere Biosphere Net Effect: Increase in Carbon in Atmosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide northern winter northern summer
Nitrogen Cycle Atmosphere Denitification: bacteria Biosphere • Nitrogen fixation: • bacteria • lightning Absorption Waste &Decomposition Erosion Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Human Impacts Nitrogen Cycle Atmosphere Biosphere Net Effect: Increase in Nitrogen in water & soil • Nitrogen fixation: • industrial (fertilizer) • combustion Increased Erosion Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Phosphorous Cycle Never enters the atmosphere Atmosphere Biosphere Absorption Waste &Decomposition Weathering & Erosion Lithosphere Hydrosphere Absorption Sedimentation
Human Impacts Phosphorous Cycle Biosphere Net Effect: Increase in phosphorous in water & “algal blooms”; Depletion in soils Mining, use (fertilizer, detergent, etc.) & increased runoff Lithosphere Hydrosphere More Phos. for organisms
Sulfur Cycle Bacteria Absorption Atmosphere Bacteria Release Biosphere Volcanoes & Weathering Absorption Precipitation Waste &Decomposition Weathering “Evaporation” Sedimentation Lithosphere Hydrosphere Absorption Deep Sea Vents
Human Impacts Sulfur Cycle Atmosphere Biosphere Net Effect: Increase in atmosphere (health effects) and acid rain Precipitation” Acid Rain Burning Fossil Fuels Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Earth:Earth constantly gains & loses energy Heat Earth is a Open System to Energy Sunlight
“Life is a struggle of an immense number of organisms, weighing next to nothing, for a small amount of energy.”
Producers( Autotrophs) Energy enters the system Tall grass prairie
Producers Chlorophyll Photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight --> Sugar + Oxygen
Producers Chemosynthesis Hydrogen Sulfide + Carbon Dioxide + Water + Oxygen + Geothermal Heat --> Sugar + Sulfuric Acid
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) Levels Represent the flow of energy (food)
Called “Trophic” (Feeding) LevelsRepresent the flow of energy (food) Sun Flow of Energy Primary Consumer Secondary Consumer Tertiary Consumer Producer
Forms aFood Chain What happens if… we kill off all the mice?
Food Webs What happens if… we kill off all the crab eater seals? Food webs are more stable than food chains.
Food Webs What happens if… we kill off all the crab eater seals? Food webs are more stable than food chains.
Lessons Food webs are more stable than food chains The produces are the key to the entire food web Life is rough at the top
2nd Law of Thermodynamics Energy is lost during conversion Energy & “Trophic” Levels Sun Flow of Energy Primary Consumer Secondary Consumer Tertiary Consumer Producer 1000units 900 lost 100units 90 lost 10units 9 lost 1units About 90% loss each step
Shown as a Trophic Pyramid Tertiary Consumers Secondary Consumers Primary Consumers Producers “Energy Units” Measured asBiomass
Tertiary Consumers Secondary Consumers Primary Consumers Producers “Energy Units” Measured asBiomass Energy captured and turned into biomass by all producers is called Net Primary Productivity
Why does diet mater? If each person required 10 g/m2 food per day: This ecosystem could feed: 1 person on all carnivores 4 people on herbivores 80 people on plants
Applying the Rules to Environmental Science:Bioconcentration
Bioconcentrationup the Trophic Pyramid Energy degrades… but matter does not Toxin (e.g. heavy metals)
Example:DDT High concentrations of DDT weakens egg shells in fish-eating birds & chicks die