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1 Environmental Science: Toward a Sustainable Future Richard T. Wright Water: Hydrologic Cycle and Human Use PPT by Clark E. Adams Chapter 7

2 TEST 12/12/07 HOMEWORK ALSO DUE  REVIEW QUESTIONS 1-10

3 Water: Hydrologic Cycle and Human Use—CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Water: a vital resource Hydrologic cycle: natural cycle, human impacts Water: a resource to manage, a threat to control Water stewardship: public-policy challenges

4 Practice Question? How much of the Earth is covered with water? 71% of the Earth Surface is covered with water, 98% of which is salt water we can not drink.

5 Water: A Vital Resource

6 Hydrologic Cycle: Natural Cycle, Human Impacts Evaporation, condensation, purification Precipitation Groundwater Pools and fluxes in the cycle Human impacts on the hydrologic cycle

7 Temperature Determines Whether Water Is a Gas: steam Liquid: running water Solid: ice  Why does ice float?

8 Basic Facts Warm Air Rises--EVAPORATION Cool Air Falls Creates a Cycle of Moving Air Convection Current Warm air holds more water vapor molecules than cool air.

9 Condensation

10 Precipitation Adiabatic cooling: warm air rises, expands and cools 100% relative humidity + cooling = clouds Increasing condensation = water droplets

11 Global Precipitation Global precipitation distribution depends on patterns of rising and falling air currents Two main factors:  global convection currents  rain shadow effect

12 The Water Cycle

13 Practice Question? Use the following slide to test your knowledge of the hydrologic cycle.  Label your notes A.B. C. D.E.F. G.H.

14 A B C D E Water Cycle Review F G H

15 Global Air Circulation

16 Rain Shadow Effect

17 Water Balance in the Hydrologic Cycle

18 A B G I F Ground water loop Surface runoff loop Evapotranspiration loop C E D H Pools and Fluxes in the Cycle

19 Human Impacts on the Water Cycle Changing the Earth’s surface Floods Climate change Atmospheric pollution Withdrawing water supplies

20 Groundwater Decreased infiltration Increased runoff Decreased groundwater recharge

21 Human Impacts on the Hydrologic Cycle

22 Water: A Resource to Manage, A Threat to Control Uses and sources Surface waters

23 Water Uses

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25 Municipal Water Use and Treatment What is your community’s water source?

26 Surface Waters Dam impacts (see Fig. 7-15) Ecological effects of changing salinity in estuaries  Increased salinity  Loss of native species  Invasive species increase

27 Consequences of Overdrawing Groundwater Falling water tables Diminishing surface waters (wetlands) Land subsidence (see Fig. 7-17) Saltwater intrusion

28 Aquifer Exploitation Groundwater use exceeds aquifer recharge Many remaining aquifers are heavily polluted

29 Saltwater Intrusion

30 Water Stewardship: Public-Policy Challenges Obtaining more water Groundwater Using less water Public-policy challenges

31 Dams Three Gorges Dam  Largest in world  Controls deadly floods  Displaced 1.2 million people including farms, cities, homes, and factories  370-mile-long reservoir

32 Dams: Disrupt Integrity of River System Above the dam  Flooding  Sediment deposition  Loss of functional floodplain Below the dam  Loss of normal river flow patterns  Loss of river biota  Loss of functional floodplain

33 Using Less Water Irrigation  Surge flow  Drip irrigation $$$$ Municipal uses  Incentives and regulations limiting water use  Gray water

34 Desalting Seawater Reverse osmosis Distillation

35 Public-Policy Challenges

36 National Water Policy Promote water efficiency Reduce or eliminate water subsidies Charge polluters Add watershed management to pricing of water

37 National Water Policy United States must respond to global water crisis United States must reduce emission of greenhouse gases Need more data for informed policy decisions

38 End of Chapter 7


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