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Environmental Sciences: Towards a Sustainable Future Chapter 7. Water: Hydrologic Cycle and Human Use. The Water Cycle Exists to Purify Water. There are three principal loops in the water cycle. Human have managed to pollute or compromise the function of each loop.
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Environmental Sciences: Towards a Sustainable Future Chapter 7 Water: Hydrologic Cycle and Human Use
The Water Cycle Exists to Purify Water • There are three principal loops in the water cycle. • Human have managed to pollute or compromise the function of each loop. • We are running out of water in terms of quantity and quality. • Water conservation and stewardship are imperative actions.
Water Cycle Processes • Evaporation: water molecules move from liquid to gaseous state; e.g. steam • Condensation: water molecules move from gaseous to liquid or frozen state; e.g. water droplets on cold beverage container • Purification: occurs as a result of evaporation and condensation; impurities are left behind
Precipitation • Adiabatic cooling: warm air rises, expands and cools • 100% relative humidity + cooling = clouds • Increasing condensation = water droplets
Global Precipitation • Global precipitation distribution depends on patterns of rising and falling air currents • Two main factors: • global convection currents • rain shadow effect
Water Cycle Filters Evapotranspiration Loop F D G Surface Runoff Loop B E Ground Water Loop A C
B Water Cycle A D C E F H G
Human Impacts on the Water Cycle • Changing the earth’s surface • Pollution • Withdrawal for use
Changing Earth’s Surface Through Urbanization • Decreased infiltration • Increased runoff
Consequences of Overdrawing Water Supplies • Surface waters: • shortages • ecological effects
Chemical and Biological Values of Wetlands: Hydrological Cycle • Purify waters • Control floods • Protect shorelines • Recharge groundwater
Chemical and Biological Values of Wetlands: Chemical Cycles • Nitrogen cycle • Sulfur cycle • Carbon cycle
Chemical and Biological Values of Wetlands: Increase Biodiversity • Terrestrial ecosystems • Aquatic ecosystems
Wetland Values - Economic • Pelt and skin harvesting (alligator) • Waterfowl hunting • Sport and commercial fishing • Timber harvesting (hardwood and cypress swamps) • Energy source • Food source
Wetland Values - Intrinsic • Bird watching and wildlife photography • Recreation (hiking, boating) • Biological laboratory for students of all ages
Consequences of Overdrawing • Groundwater: • Falling water tables • Diminishing surface waters (wetlands) • Land subsidence • Saltwater intrusion
Using Less Water • Irrigation • Surge flow • Drip irrigation $$$$ • Municipal uses • Incentives and regulations limiting water use • Gray water
Desalting Seawater • Reverse osmosis • Distillation
Other Consequences of Storm Water Mismanagement • Stream bank erosion • Increased pollution • Fertilizers • Pesticides • Pet fecal matter • Road salts and chemicals • Oil
Channelization: Solution or Problem? • Stream bed was straightened and lined with rock or concrete • Passed the problem of flooding downstream to your neighbors
Water Stewardship Working Together • Louisiana Wetlands Conservation and Restoration Trust Fund • $1.5 billion to restore LA wetlands