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Modern Landfill Field Trip Friday (3-5 p.m.) From PSY go north on Albemarle St. to Mt. Rose; turn rt (east) onto Mt Rose; go about 5 mi; turn rt on Mt. Pisgah Rd. (at Turkey Hill Minit Market); Modern Landfill is on rt.
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Modern Landfill Field Trip Friday (3-5 p.m.) From PSY go north on Albemarle St. to Mt. Rose; turn rt (east) onto Mt Rose; go about 5 mi; turn rt on Mt.

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Page 1: Modern Landfill Field Trip Friday (3-5 p.m.) From PSY go north on Albemarle St. to Mt. Rose; turn rt (east) onto Mt Rose; go about 5 mi; turn rt on Mt.

Modern Landfill Field TripFriday (3-5 p.m.)

From PSY go north on Albemarle St. to Mt. Rose; turn rt (east) onto Mt Rose; go about 5 mi; turn rt on Mt. Pisgah Rd. (at Turkey Hill Minit Market); Modern Landfill is on rt.

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Earth’s Water

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Water • The water cycle (hydrologic cycle):

– Evaporation and transpiration (water vapor) versus condensation and precipitation (liquid/solid water).

– What is water’s fate once on the Earth’s surface?

• Human demands for freshwater resources.

• Human impacts on the hydrologic cycle affect quantity and quality of the resource and ecosystems.

• Getting more water versus conservation of existing resources.

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Atmospheric Processes

1) Evaporation: water molecules move from liquid to gaseous state. Energy input required.

• What’s transpiration? Is there an energy input?

• Relative humidity: percent water vapor relative to the maximum at a given temperature. Hot air holds more water vapor. What if air cools?

• Water purification results from evaporation and condensation; impurities are left behind.

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2) Condensation:It’s when water vapor concentrates to form liquid water;

happens when relative humidity approaches 100%; requires an aerosol or surface for water to bind.

Energy is released as heat and lost to space.

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Condensation to Precipitation (3)

• Adiabatic cooling: warm moist air rises to lower atm. pressure; expands and cools.

• High relative humidity + aerosols = clouds

• Increasing condensation = larger water droplets Gravity prevails and droplets fall (i.e. rain)

• Atm. pollutants are carried by precipitation back to the Earth’s surface (e.g. acid rain nitric acid.)

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Global Precipitation Patterns

• Global precipitation distribution depends on patterns of rising and falling air masses.

• Two main factors:– Global convection currents (winds)– Topography (rain shadow effect)

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Convection and Atmospheric CirculationNote latitudes of rising moist warm air

compared to falling dry cool air.

Trade Winds (easterlies)

Westerlies (from west)

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Topography & Rain Shadow Effect

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Global PrecipitationTropical Moisture; Coastal MoistureWhat about Continental Interiors?

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Processes on the Earth’s Surface

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B

C

D

Runoff to Streams

Uptake

InfiltrationGroundwaterFlow

Gravityrules liquid

and solid water!

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The Water Cycle

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Water UsesConsumptive vs Non-Consumptive

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Human Impacts on the Water Cycle

• Changing the earth’s surface– Decreased infiltration– Increased runoff– Stormwater Mismanagement

• Pollution

• Withdrawal for use

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Storm Water Mismanagement

With development comes less infiltration capacity.

Storm drainage is more “flashy”.

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Other Consequences of Storm Water Mismanagement

• Lower Baseflow• Increased pollution• Stream bank erosion

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Water PollutionRunoff Pollutants: FertilizersPesticidesPet fecal matter Road saltsSedimentsOil

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Surface Water Withdraws

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Consequences of Overdrawing• Surface waters:

– Shortages (30% rule)– Ecological effects

Wetland Loss:

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Values of Wetlands:Ecosystem Services

• Purify waters (nutrients and sediments)

• Control floods

• Protect shorelines from erosion

• Recharge groundwater

• Wildlife feeding and rearing habitat

• Increases biodiversity– Aquatic– Terrestrial

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Wetland Values - Economic

• Pelt and skin harvesting (alligator)• Waterfowl hunting• Sport and commercial fishing• Timber harvesting (hardwood and cypress

swamps)• Bird watching and wildlife photography• Recreation (hiking, boating)• Biological laboratory for students of all ages

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Consequences of Overdrawing

• Groundwater:– Falling water

tables– Lower surface

waters– Land

subsidence– Saltwater

intrusion

Ogallala Aquifer: withdraw 100x recharge; 1/5 US agriculture

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Sinkholes: YIKES!

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Saltwater Anyone?

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Getting More Water

• Dam Construction

- More evaporation

- Habitat loss (up & down)

- Disrupts fish migration

• Water Diversion Projects

- Wetland loss

- Coastal ecosystem damage

- e.g. Florida Everglades

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Desalting Seawater

Distillation:Boil water and condense

water vapor; salts left behind (disposal?)

Reverse Osmosis:Water is removed against

its concentration gradient by use of high pressure pumps.

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Using Less Water• Irrigation

– Surge flow microprocessor

– Drip irrigation

• Municipal uses– Incentives and

regulations limiting water use

– Composting toilets– Gray water

separation

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Activity Assignments:(choose one option)

#8a) Wildlife Protection in Thailand

http://www.npr.org/programs/

#8b) Florida Everglades Restoration

http://www.evergladesplan.org/http://www.dep.state.fl.us/secretary/everglades/

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Activity Assignment #8 Details

• #8a) Thailand Wildlife Protection: – Listen to the series of three NPR broadcasts.– Write a paragraph that defines the problems of illegal wildlife trade.– Write a paragraph on the growing causes of the problem.– Write a paragraph that discusses solutions.– Include your perspective on the subject.

• #8b) Florida Everglades Restoration:– Use both websites as resources.– Write a paragraph on the history of the water divergence problem.– Write a paragraph on the damage to the Everglade Ecosystem.– Write a paragraph on the restoration project as a solution.– Include your perspective on the subject.