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1 Ecosystems and the Physical Environment Chapter 5

2 Cycling of Materials within Ecosystems Basics of biogeochemical cycling

3 Cycling of Materials within Ecosystems Carbon cycle:

4 Cycling of Materials within Ecosystems Nitrogen cycle: Atmospheric nitrogen (N 2 ) Nitrogen fixation by humans Biological nitrogen fixation Nitrification NH 3 & NH 4 - NO 3 - Assimilation Denitrification Plant & animal proteins Decomposition Internal cycling

5 Cycling of Materials within Ecosystems Phosphorus cycle: Phosphate rocks Phosphate mining Fertilizer containing phosphates Animals, crops Soil phosphates Internal cycling Erosion Dissolved phosphates Marine organisms Excretion / decomposition Internal cycling Marine sediments

6 Cycling of Materials within Ecosystems Sulfur cycle:

7 Cycling of Materials within Ecosystems Hydrologic cycle:

8 Solar Radiation

9 Temperature Changes with Latitude Like equator Like at poles

10 Solar Radiation Temperature Changes with Season

11 The Atmosphere Composition Nitrogen78% Oxygen21% Carbon dioxide Argon Water vapor Pollutants Helium Etc. 1%

12 The Atmosphere Layers of the Atmosphere

13 The Atmosphere Atmospheric Circulation Circulation spawned by heating / cooling Prevailing winds Generated by pressure differences and Coriolis effect

14 The Atmosphere The Coriolis Effect

15 The Global Ocean Patterns of Circulation in the Ocean

16 The Global Ocean Patterns of Circulation in the Ocean Influenced by: 1) Coriolis Effect 2) Land Masses

17 The Global Ocean Vertical Mixing of Ocean Water

18 The Global Ocean Ocean Interactions with the Atmosphere

19 The Global Ocean Ocean Interactions with the Atmosphere Upwelling This decreases during El Niño Increases during La Niña

20 Weather and Climate Examine the definitions for climate and weather. What is wrong with the following statement? “Global warming cannot be occurring, we had a very cool summer.”

21 Weather and Climate Precipitation: Atacama Desert in Chile = 0.05 cm / year Mount Waialeale in Hawaii = 1200 cm / year What is the annual precipitation in your area?

22 Weather and Climate Rain shadows Insert Fig 5.19 b

23 Weather and Climate Severe weather events: 1) Tornados Source: University of Wyoming, Department of Atmospheric Science Frequency of tornados annually per 100,000 km 2 Tornado Alley (US)40 Sydney, Australia8 United Kingdom1 Bangledesh0.6

24 Weather and Climate Severe weather events: 2) Tropical cyclones Atlantic Ocean = hurricanes Pacific Ocean = typhoons Indian Ocean = cyclones

25 Weather and Climate But, all are the same severe weather event:

26 Internal Planetary Processes Plate tectonics

27 Internal Planetary Processes Plate boundaries

28 Internal Planetary Processes Plate boundaries

29 Internal Planetary Processes Volcanoes Most volcanoes occur along subduction zones

30 Internal Planetary Processes Volcanoes Some occur along spreading zones Few, such as Hawaiian Islands, not associated with plates.

31 Internal Planetary Processes Earthquakes caused by release of built up stress, typically along faults movement releases seismic waves Typical side effects include: 1) Landslides 2) Tsunamis


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