Geologic Time Scale
Scientific Method Raise question Gather data
Scientific Method Raise question Gather data Form hypothesis Test and modify hypothesis
Peer-Reviewed Journals
Science “Magazines”
Scientific Method Scientific Theory Scientific Law “Le château des Pyrénées” (Castle in the Pyrenees) (1961)
“Stuff” of the Universe The Raw Materials for Planets, Rocks and Life
Matter & Energy
Phases of Matter Determined by temperature and pressure Gas Solid Liquid
Rock
Compounds (Minerals, Organic Compounds) Atomic Particles Atoms (Elements) Compounds (Minerals, Organic Compounds) Rocks Living Things Earth Biosphere
Atomic Structure What are atoms made of? Particle Charge Weight (amu) Proton (p) + 1 Electron (e) - ~0 Neutron (n)
Atomic Structure
Atomic Number = Number of Protons Importance of Protons Atomic Number = Number of Protons
Elements Carbon Iron Gold
Periodic Table of the Elements
The most abundant element in the universe: Hydrogen Large Magellanic Cloud
Abundance of the Elements (wt. %): Solid Earth Crust Whole Earth Oxygen(O) 46.3 % 29.5% Silicon (Si) 28.2% 15.2% Aluminum (Al) 8.2% 1.1% Iron (Fe) 5.6% 34.6% Calcium (Ca) 4.1% 1.1% Sodium (Na) 2.4% 0.6% Potassium (K) 2.1% 0.1% Magnesium (Mg) 2.3% 12.7% All others 0.5% 5.1%
Abundance of the Elements (wt.%): Living Things Human Alfalfa Bacteria Oxygen(O) 62.8% 77.9% 73.7% Carbon (C) 19.4% 11.3% 12.1% Hydrogen (H) 9.3% 8.7% 9.9% Nitrogen (N) 5.1% 0.8% 3.0% Phosphorous (P) 0.6% 0.7% 0.6% Sulfur (S) 0.6% 0.1% 0.3%
Atomic Weight = number of protons + neutrons Importance of Neutrons Atomic Weight = number of protons + neutrons
Quiz - Lithium 3 7 Atomic Number = Atomic Weight =
Isotopes
Atoms vs. Ions Importance of Electrons X Charge = 0 (atomic weight = 23) X Charge = 0
Positive Ions Importance of Electrons Sodium Ion Charge = +1 10e (atomic weight = 23) Charge = +1
Ions Importance of Electrons Chlorine Charge = 0 9e (atomic number = 9) (atomic weight = 18) 9p 9n Charge = 0
Negative Ions Importance of Electrons Chlorine Ion Charge = -1 10e (atomic number = 9) (atomic weight = 18) 9p 9n Charge = -1
Compounds (Minerals, Organic Compounds) Atomic Particles Atoms (Elements) Compounds (Minerals, Organic Compounds) Rocks Living Things Earth Biosphere
Determine how atoms bond to form Compounds Importance of Electrons Determine how atoms bond to form Compounds
Organic Compounds Carbon is found in all organic compounds
Minerals - Inorganic Compounds
Minerals and Crystalline Structure
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Compounds (Minerals, Organic Compounds) Atomic Particles Atoms (Elements) Compounds (Minerals, Organic Compounds) Rocks Living Things Earth Biosphere
Energy Types Kinetic Mechanical Electromagnetic Electricity Heat Sun - Tuesday, April 4, 2006 Types Kinetic Mechanical Electromagnetic Electricity Heat Potential Chemical
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Low Quality High Quality Energy: Quality Low Quality High Quality (disorganized concentrated)
Rules of the Universe Conservation of Matter 1st Law of Thermodynamics (Conservation of Energy) 2nd Law of Thermodynamics (Degradation of Energy) “You can’t thrown anything away” “You can’t get something for nothing” “In fact, you can’t even break even”
Earth: Open or Closed System?
Earth: Matter does not come and go So… matter is constantly recycled on Earth Earth is a Closed System to Matter
Biogeochemical Cycles: Reservoirs & Pathways Atmosphere Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Some Major Cycles of Matter Water Cycle Rock Cycle Chemical Cycles Carbon Nitrogen Phosphorous Sulfur
Carbon Cycle Atmosphere Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Carbon Cycle: Reservoirs Atmosphere 1x (= 7.3x1017 grams carbon) Biosphere 3x 55x 35,000x Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Carbon Cycle Atmosphere Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere Respiration& Decay Photosynthesis Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Carbon Transfer: Biosphere Atmosphere Photosynthesis (Atmosphere to Biosphere) Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight --> Sugar + Oxygen Respiration (Biosphere to Atmosphere) Sugar + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
Carbon Cycle Atmosphere Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere Respiration& Decay Photosynthesis Dissolution Weathering & Volcanism Exsolution Biosphere Burial & Lithification Lithosphere Photosynthesis Burial & Lithification Hydrosphere
Carbon Cycle Human Impacts Atmosphere Biosphere Net Effect: Deforestation: Decrease Photosynthesis Increase Respiration Atmosphere Burning fossil fuels: Increased combustion Biosphere Net Effect: Increase in Carbon in Atmosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide northern winter northern summer
Impact
Earth: Earth constantly gains & loses energy Heat Earth is a Open System to Energy Sunlight
Earth: Open or Closed System? Mostly Open to Energy Mostly Closed to Matter