The Global Carbon Cycle Flashcards

1
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Name 5 processes that transfer carbon

A
  • Photosynthesis
  • Respiration
  • Decomposition
  • Burning fossil fuels
  • Carbon sequestration
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2
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What can the global carbon cycle be subdivided into?

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  • Geosphere

- Biosphere

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What is the Geosphere carbon cycle?

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Operates at slow rate of thousands to millions of years

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What is the Biosphere carbon cycle?

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Operates at fast rate of seconds to hundreds of years

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5
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How is carbon stored in the atmosphere?

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  • CO² and Methane

- 766 billion metric tons

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How is carbon stored in the biosphere?

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  • Organic molecules in living and dead plants and animals
  • Soil as organic matter from dead plant material and activity of microorganisms
  • Decay process releases CO² into atmosphere
  • Plants: 610 billion metric tons, Soil: 1600 billion metric tons
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7
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How is carbon stored in the oceans?

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  • Dissolved CO² in water
  • Calcium carbonate in shells of marine life, fall to sea floor becoming marine sediments
  • Located at great depths, 4% found at surface
  • 40,000 billion metric tons
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How is carbon stored in the lithosphere?

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  • Fossil fuels (Coal, oil and gas)
  • Sedimentary rock e.g. Limestone and chalk
  • Largest store of carbon (100,000 billion metric tons)
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9
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What is the carbon balance?

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  • Carbon reservoirs acts as both sources (Add carbon to atmosphere) and sinks (Removing carbon from atmosphere)
  • All sources and sinks are equal then carbon cycle is in balance
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10
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What are fluxes?

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  • Movement of carbon between different reservoirs
  • Each flux is a chemical reaction or physical process
  • Each flux take carbon out of one store and put it in another e.g. Photosynthesis
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Give an example of carbon flow from the Atmosphere to Biosphere

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Plants use CO² in process of photosynthesis and carbon is locked in plant material, passed along food chain to herbivores and later carnivores (Biological pump in oceans)

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12
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Give an example of carbon flow from the Biosphere to Atmosphere

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Released as CO² by plant and animal organisms through respiration

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Give an example of carbon flow from the Atmosphere to Ocean

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CO² gradually diffuses into oceanic waters

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Give an example of carbon flow from the Ocean to Lithosphere

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Coral and shelled organisms die, calcium carbonate sinks to bottom of ocean, over millions of years compressed into sedimentary rock

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Give an example of carbon flow from the Lithosphere to Atmosphere

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Carbon stored in lithosphere released during volcanic eruptions

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16
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Outline the ‘slow carbon cycle’

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  • Takes millions of years
  • Carbon stored in sedimentary rock
  • CO² released from sedimentary deposits through weathering and volcanic activity
17
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Outline the ‘fast carbon cycle’

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  • Takes place within lifetime
  • Movement of carbon through food chains
  • Photosynthesis absorbs carbon in minutes, respiration releases carbon in seconds
18
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Give 4 facts on the global carbon cycle

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  • Produce 30 gigatons of CO², atmosphere can only absorb 40% = 18 gigaton excess
  • 80% carbon locked up in rocks
  • Ocean absorbs 1/4 of anthropogenic carbon
  • CO² absorbed by ocean through diffusion and stored as carbonic acid
19
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How have humans affected the carbon cycle?

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  • Use of coal, oil, gas and cement grown exponentially after WW2
  • Land use change and exhaustion of fossil fuels largest impacts
  • 90% anthropogenic carbon from combustion of fossil fuels
20
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Where does carbon on Earth come from?

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1) Explosion of supernova
2) Reactions occur - 2 Helium = Beryllium, Beryllium + Helium = Carbon
3) Carbon heavy element, conglomerates together - Dragged to centre of solar system, Earth is largely carbon based (Central planet)

21
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What is carbon sequestration?

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Process by which CO² is either removed from atmosphere or diverted from emission sources and stored in ocean, terrestrial environments and geological formations

22
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Give a danger associated with artificial sequestration

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CO² deposits leak, gas could harm humans and environment

23
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Give the formula for photosynthesis

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Carbon dioxide + Water GOES TO Glucose + Oxygen