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1 Where does water come from? Origin of the Solar System

2 Where does water come from? Origin of the Solar System

3 Where does water come from? Origin of the Solar System

4 Accretion: Formation of a Terrestrial Planet

5 Basic Segregation by Density

6 Compositional Layering: Density stratification, with highest density at center

7  Refractory substances condense at higher temperature, form inner (terrestrial) planets. These are formed mainly from Fe, Si, Mg, Al bound to O.  Planetary accretion generated heat, causing melting and density stratification.  Outgassing of trapped volatiles in Earth during and after main accretion process formed oceans. Considerable water (and other volatiles) still remain in mantle. Water:

8 ORIGIN OF WATER ON EARTH: Example of volcanic outgassing: Volatile flux from Earth’s interior

9 ACCESSIBLE WATER: EARTH’S SHALLOW CRUST & SURFACE -Most accessible water is saline -Much of the rest is tied up in ice caps & glaciers

10 BRIEF DEFINITION OF SURFACE AND GROUND WATER - Surface water includes lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, etc… - Groundwater includes water in the saturated zone beneath the surface - Soil water occurs above the groundwater zone and below surface water (here we consider this as part of the “groundwater” system)

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12 HEAT CAPACITY OF WATER AND ENERGY TRANSFER Water’s high heat capacity and heat of vaporization help to drive weather patterns.

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14 DISTRIBUTION OF WATER USE IN THE U.S. - Groundwater accounts for ~25% of use, larger fraction of domestic and public supply - “Public supply” use includes domestic, commercial, and industrial

15 U.S. GROUNDWATER WITHDRAWALS: -higher W of Mississippi, due to irrigation needs in midwest, lack of perennial surface water supply (semi-arid climate).

16 PA GROUNDWATER WITHDRAWALS Unevenly distributed groundwater extraction, depends on: - climate- water uses - surface water availability- population density

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18 HYDROLOGIC CYCLE AND CLIMATE BELTS - Hadley Cells driven by solar heating; part of global hydrologic cycle - Atmospheric convection and phase transformations of water serve to redistribute heat energy in atmosphere

19 HADLEY CELLS - Three convection cells - Drive major global climate belts - Equatorial: hot, rainy - 30 N,S: deserts - 55-60 N,S: temperate, rainy - high latitude: dry, cold

20 HADLEY CELLS: DISTRIBUTION OF MAJOR DESERTS

21 OROGRAPHIC EFFECT ON PRECIPITATION - Drives regional climate and hydrologic variability - CA example is well known (below) - Air masses cool during ascent, RH increases, and condensation occurs this is the orographic effect: increased P with elevation - During descent, dry air warms, RH drops, creating rain shadow

22 Evaporation Measurement: Evaporation Pan

23 WATER BUDGETS: MEAN ANNUAL EVAPORATION

24 Fate of Precipitation E-T interflow E-T groundwater flow precipitation

25 Components of streamflow FAST, LARGE VOL. IMMEDIATE, SMALL VOL. SLOW, MODERATE VOL. SLOW-ISH SMALL VOL.

26 SURFACE WATER: EXAMPLE OF A CATCHMENT ( = DRAINAGE BASIN, WATERSHED, HYDROLOGIC BASIN)

27 SUSQUEHANNA DRAINAGE BASIN

28 HYDROGRAPH, 2006

29 Surface Water Budget Example R in R out P ET GW

30 Ground Water Budget Example F in I D

31 GROUNDWATER BUDGET - Example of effects caused by pumping in high plains aquifer

32 GROUNDWATER BUDGET: OVERDRAFT IN THE HIGH-PLAINS AQUIFER (OGALLALA)

33 GROUNDWATER BUDGET EXAMPLE: LONG ISLAND NEW EQUILIBRIUM WHEN INFILTRATION CHANGES

34 GROUNDWATER BUDGET EXAMPLE: ROLE OF COMBINATION OF CLIMATE AND PUMPING (San Joaquin Valley, CA)

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36 GROUNDWATER BUDGET: MITIGATING OVERDRAFT “FAST” RECHARGE PONDS IN ORLANDO, FL


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