Alaskan Tundra: Impacts of Human Activity #2 Flashcards

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Two ways human activities have increased the melting of permafrost in the Alaskan Tundra?

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=> Direct Thermal Transfer
=> Changing Albedo of surfaces

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Outline TAPS, impact on permafrost and management strategies?

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=> Is a Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System, 800 miles long. Crude oil moving it must remain at 80 degrees to keep fluidity.
=> DIRECT THERMAL TRANSFER: Diffuses heat directly to the environment, increasing permafrost melting.
=> Managed by: Stilts, raised of the ground AND Therm-O-Trol —–> A metal bonded foam for arctic insulation for TAPS. Reduces amount of heat diffused.

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Outline the spine road, the two impacts on permafrost and management strategies?

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=> Spine road is constructed at Prudhoe Bay. Roads and permanent infrastructure have been built on gravel pads.
=> Nearby thermokarst lakes have become more extensive.
=> Connects to oil extraction.

=> DECREASING ALBEDO: Dust from gravel pads and roads generates large volumes of dust, which is blown to surrounding areas. Reduced albedo leads to more heat being absorbed and increased melting of permafrost.
=> Managed by: Use of ice roads. BUT Ice roads are seasonal. Does not produce dust and has a high albedo, thus does not accelerate any melting.

=> DECREASING ALBEDO: Spine road constructed 1.25m above tundra, blocking meltwater during melt season.
=> NO current management stratergy. Draiins could work, but not feasilble. Spine road is permanent and extensive. Drains would take years to build, no immediate solution.

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Outline oil wells and drilling, impacts on permafrost and management?

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=> Oil wells drill into the ground, through the permafrost into the oil or gas reservoir.
=> Form of direct heat transfer, between fluid and earth due to varying temperatures.
=> Use of a snake drill. Created by Shell. Enlarged drilling area, with smaller use of gravel pads. —> 12 acres of pad, 154 square miles of reach.

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