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Geography notes I

Paper 1 - Physical

Water and Carbon Cycles

Introduction
a system is a set of interrelated components working together towards some kind of process


each system has certain characteristics…

flows stores

photosynthesis plants

infiltration bodies of water

transpiration soil

inputs outputs

precipitation evaporation

seeds carried by wind seed dispersal

leaf falling water soaking through soil



types of systems include…

1. closed systems - where materials are limited and does not involve any external factors,
and energy can transfer across boundaries

2. open systems - where materials and energy can be transferred across boundaries into the
surrounding environment



dynamic equilibrium : when the inputs and outputs are balanced




Geography notes I 1

, unbalanced systems = issues arise = feedback

positive feedback : amplified effect

(i.e. global temp rise → increased ocean temp → dissolved CO2 released → more CO2
in atmosphere → global temp rise…)

negative feedback : mitigated effect

(i.e. increase in atmospheric CO2 → more plant growth → reduces atmospheric CO2)



subsystems -

cryosphere : frozen water on earth - ice caps, glaciers

lithosphere : earth’s outer layer - crust, upper mantle → tectonic processes & landforms

biosphere : zone of life - ecosystems and living organisms → biodiversity, human factors

hydrosphere : water on earth - oceans, glaciers → hydrological processes, water
management

atmosphere : layer of gases → weather, climate change



interlinked by the cycles and processes

matter & energy move between the subsystems

changes that occur in one subsystem could affect the others




Water cycle
global distribution and size of major stores …

cryosphere : 69%

lithosphere : 30%

hydrosphere : 0.3%

atmosphere : 0.04%



water is continuously cycled between the different stores

the transfers…



Geography notes I 2

, condensation deposition

evaporation sublimation

melting precipitation

infiltration baseflow



drainage basins

an area of land where all the surface water drains into a common outlet

defined by natural hydrographic boundaries - ridges, hills, mountains - and vary widely
in size

rainfall is collected in streams, rivers, lakes, groundwater, etc. in the basin’s outlet

influences flow of water, sediments and nutrients across landscapes

transfers:

infiltration groundwater flow surface runoff

percolation throughflow etc…

stores:

lakes channel storage soil storage

interception absorption groundwater



water balance - how much water is stored in the basin
P = Q + E +\- S
P= precipitation Q= runoff
E= evapotranspiration S= change in storage

dry season → deficit\ shortage

recharges in next wet season

displayed on a water balance graph


hydrographs



Geography notes I 3

, show how a drainage basin responds to a period of rainfall & river discharge

used to plan for floods and drought

features include….

peak rainfall

peak
discharge

rising limb

falling limb

base flow

lag time




basins with rapid runoffs and not much storage capacity = short log time, high peak discharge

→ “flashy” hydrograph
basins with slow runoffs and high storage capacity = high log time, low peak discharge

→ “delayed” hydrograph


amount of runoff & shape of hydrograph depends on…

size of basin ground steepness

shape of basin rock & soil type



factors affecting the size of stores/flows :

human: physical:

farming practices storms & precipitation

land use/deforestation seasonal changes

water abstraction




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