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1 Nutrient Cycles

2 Nutrient Cycles the earth is a closed system
matter and energy are continually recycled

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4 A closed System Biosphere II Biosphere II today

5 A closed system Biosphere I

6 the availability of nutrients can be increased or decreased due to human activity
thus the balance is altered this imbalance compromises sustainability

7 The Impacts of Human Activities
SUSTAINABILITY The Impacts of Human Activities

8 ~ Eutrophication ~ Fertilizers in the Environment!

9 Eutrophication - animation
Eutrophication is a process in which nutrient levels in aquatic ecosystems increase. Eutrophication can lead to increased numbers of primary producers (algae)

10 Eutrophication Cultural Eutrophication – the process is accelerated due to human activities

11 Factors that influence Eutrophication
Fertilizers and nutrients enter an ecosystem intentionally or accidentally: Example (intentionally) : Sewer system running into a river Example (accidentally) : Run off from agricultural land

12 Nitrogen and phosphorus are the two elements most responsible for eutrophication.
nitrates phosphates nitrites ammonia

13 Phosphorus concentrations Nitrogen Concentrations
Human Factors that Influence Eutrophication: Phosphorus concentrations Septic systems Detergents Fertilizer run off Animal wastes Paving and development Industrial waste Water treatment plants Forest fires Synthetic materials Nitrogen Concentrations Septic Systems Fertilizer run off Animal excrements Industrial wastes Fossil fuels

14 What are the effects of Eutrophication?
Algal bloom Low oxygen levels for aquatic organisms Animal Mutations and death

15 To Do: Read Pages Complete the back of your sheet of notes

16 Answers to text questions Science in the News!
Video – Battling the Bloom – Lake Erie

17 Video – Sick Fish, Eutrophication and Dead Zones


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