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Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling Robert F. Chen UMassBoston Environmental Coastal and Ocean Sciences (ECOS)

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Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling. Robert F. Chen UMassBoston Environmental Coastal and Ocean Sciences (ECOS). Carbon. Buckminster Fullerene. Fourth most abundant element in the universe Basis for life 4 bonds Forms complex molecules Gaseous form. Megaphone. Moronic Acid. Bastadin-5. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling

Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling

Robert F. ChenUMassBoston

Environmental Coastal and Ocean Sciences(ECOS)

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Carbon

• Fourth most abundant element in the universe

• Basis for life• 4 bonds• Forms complex

molecules• Gaseous form

Buckminster Fullerene

Megaphone

Bastadin-5Moronic Acid

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Photosynthesis

• Where does the mass of a tree come from?

• CO2 + H2OCH2O + O2

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Global Productivity

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Respiration

• Mitochondria, bacteria, fires, combustion engines

• O2 + CH2OCO2 + H2O

• Fossil Fuels burned at 20,000 times natural rates of oxidation

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CO2 Emissions

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Atmospheric Measurements

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“Missing Sink” of Atmospheric CO2(in Gigatons Carbon—1015gmC)

• Fossil Fuel Burning =6.0+/- 0.5• Deforestation =0.9+/-0.7

• Atmospheric Increase =3.2+/-0.1• Oceanic Uptake =2.0 +/-0.8• “Missing Sink” =1.7 +/1.2

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Mass Balance

• Total mass is always conserved

• Each element is also conserved in a closed system

• Can you design a closed system that is sustainable indefinitely?

• Eco-sphere.com

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Neponset River Estuary

• Urban: Largest salt marsh in Boston

• Small: ~6km long; ~100m wide

• <5m deep, 3m tidal range

• Oldest dam in the country

• Extensive salt marsh and mudflats

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Granite Ave. Bridge

Gulliver’s Creek

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Minishuttle Instrumentation

Minishuttle underway at ~4 kts

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Cycles are linked

• CO2 + H2O CH2O + O2

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Biosphere 2

• http://www.bio2.edu/virtualtour/beach.htm

• 7 people, O2 began to drop

• Why?

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Nitrogen Cycle

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Needs

• Amino Acidsproteins

• Nucleic Acids

• Chlorophyll

• Carbon to Nitrogen ratio

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Sources

• Nitrogen Fixing bacteria– Legumes– Clover– Cyanobacteria

• Lightning• Haber Process (factory fertilizer production)• Internal combustion engines (cars)• Mankind has doubled N-inputs to coastal

areas eutorphication

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Fall Colors

• Chlorophyll-N recalled

• Accessory pigments shown

• Huge loss of C, but not N

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Lawn calculation

• If you add 1 pound of nitrogen fertilizer to your lawn, how many pounds of lawn clippings must you carry away?

• Water

• Carbon/Nitrogen ratio

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Frameworks

• Elements and compounds

• Mixtures and pure substances (solutions)

• Conservation of Mass

• Energy and living things

• Changes of ecosystems over time/affect of mankind