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Environmental Science. What is Environmental Science?. Relationships between people and the natural environment. Interdisciplinary Broad field Ecology is a basic tool Goals Establish general principles about how the natural world functions Identifying, understanding, and solving problems. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Environmental Science

Environmental Science

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What is Environmental Science?

Relationships between people and the natural environment.

InterdisciplinaryBroad fieldEcology is a basic tool

GoalsEstablish general principles about how the natural

world functionsIdentifying, understanding, and solving problems

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What is Earth Science?

• All the sciences that collectively seek to understand Earth and its neighbors in space.

• Four Sciences:

• Geology• Oceanography• Meteorology• Astronomy

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How are earth science, environmental science and people connected?

Earth Science

Environmental science

People

Envir

onment:

-Biological

-Physica

l

Resources:-Renewable-Non-renewable

Population growth

Environmental problems

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How do Earth scientists know all this stuff?

• Observation• Experimentation• Understanding other sciences – Biology – Physics– Chemistry

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The Nature of Scientific Inquiry

The Scientific Method

1) Collection of scientific facts through observation and measurement

2) Hypothesis: tentative explanations to observations

3) Extensive testing and analysis4) Acceptance, modification or

rejection

Models

Useful when dealing with natural processes that occur over very long periods of time (scales of time) or in inaccessible locations.

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The nature of Scientific Inquiry

Theory• A well tested and widely

accepted view that the scientific community agrees best explains certain observable facts

Paradigms• Theories that are

extensively documented and explain a large number of interrelated aspects of the natural world.

Scientific laws• A basic principle that describes a particular behavior of

nature that is generally narrow in scope and can be sated briefly

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STUDYING EARTH FROM SPACE… pg 8.

How can satellite images be used to study Earth from space?

• Know the composition of Earth’s surface• Precipitation data• Understanding global climate change

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Scales of Space and Time

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The Nebular Hypothesis and Origins of Earth and the Solar System

A. solar nebula

B. contraction into rotating disk

C. Cooling causing condensing into tiny (dust sized) solid particles

D. Collisions between these form larger bodies

E. These accrete to form planets

Oceanography 100 Animations

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Earth’s Spheres

Atmosphere

Geosphere

Biosphere

Hydrosphere

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HYDROSPHERE

• Oceans 97%• Freshwater– Streams– Lakes– Glaciers– Underground

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Atmosphere

• Life-giving gaseous envelope• ½ lies below an altitude of

5.6 km• 90 % occurs within just 16

km• Protects from the dangerous

radiation emitted by the Sun.

• Site of weather and climate

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Biosphere

• All life on Earth• Depend and respond to their physical environment• Have an effect on their physical environment

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GeosphereLayers defined by

composition:

• Crust– Oceanic, 40 km, d= 3g/cm3– Continental, 70 km, d = 2,7 g/cm3

• Mantle, 2900 km, d=3,4 g/cm3

• Core, d= 13 g/cm3

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Geosphere

Layers defined by physical properties:

• Lithosphere

• Asthenosphere

• Lower mantle

• Outer core

• Inner core

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Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics

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Mountainbelts

OCEAN BASIN

CONTINENTS

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Earth as a System

What is a SYSTEM?• Group of interacting parts that form a complex

whole.

• Two types:– Closed system: energy moves freely in and out, but

matter does not enter or leave the system.– Open system: both matter and energy flow into and

out of the system.

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Earth as a System

• Within the Earth system, the spheres are interconnected.

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Earth as a System

• Energy for the Earth system is powered by two sources:1) Sun: drives external processes that

occur in the atmosphere, hydrosphere and at Earth’s surface.

2) Heat from Earth’s interior: powers internal processes that produce volcanoes, earthquakes and mountains.

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th's_terrestrial_surface