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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Emergy and Environmental Impact Assessment Emergy and Environmental Impact Assessment Oil spill, phosphate mining, transformity and toxicity, transformity and ecosystem health
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Environmental Impacts on Terrestrial Ecosystems...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Environmental Impacts on Marine Ecosystems...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Emergy Ratios for Assessing Environmental Impact
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Comparison of Development Alternatives
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Emergy Evaluation of Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. On March 24, 1989, the Exxon Valdez grounded on Bligh Reef, and spilled nearly 11 million gallons of oil into the biologically rich waters of Prince William Sound.
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Map of Alaska showing the Trans-Alaska pipeline...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Map showing the extent of the oil spill in Gulf of Alaska...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Percent of the total losses Two estimates of damages resulting from the oil spill...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Distribution of the loss estimates...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Oil spill losses compared to regional emergy budgets...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Net benefits from prevention alternatives…
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. The role of information in Exxon-Valdez oil spill
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. I. Phosphate Mining and Reclamation Description, historical perspective, phosphate facts...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Summary of Phosphate Mining System
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Main phosphate formation… the “bone valley” (1.3 million acres) Secondary area of mining (50,000 acres)
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Mining began in late 1800’s Mined Peace River bottom Until late 1930’s small scale - wide spread Large scale mining began in 1950’s Currently about 5000 acres /year are mined Historical Perspective
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Mined area to date………………….320,000 acres Mining rate…………………...5 - 6,000 acres/yr Total to be mined…….….700,000 acres Investment in facilities………...$10 billion Yearly wages…………………………….$300 million/yr Taxes paid………………………………..$800 million/yr Operating expenses (2001) Equip and supplies……….$990 million Electricity…………………….$100 million Services………………………..$178 million Phosphate mining facts...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Phosphate Mining vs. Everglades Restoration Phosphate Reclamation Everglades Restoration Total Area0.7 million Acres1.5 million acres Total cost$3.6 billion$7.8 billion Yearly Op. Costs$0.0$182 million
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. II. Quick Photographic Overview
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Emergy Evaluation of Phosphate Mining and Reclamation
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Systems View and Emergy of Mining
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Emergy in Restoration...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Benefits of Restoration...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Benefits of Restoration...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Net Benefits Ratio...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Transformity and Toxicity
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Transformity and Toxicity Transformities of selected metals as global flows to atmosphere and storages within a river ecosystem Annual releases to atmosphereRiver ecosystem (seJ/J) Aluminum9.65E+06 3.30E+07 Iron8.46E+07 6.19E+07 Chromium2.59E+10 1.99E+10 Arsenic8.56E+11 -- Lead2.39E+12 3.59E+10 Cadmium1.52E+13 8.78E+10 Mercury6.85E+14 -- a - Not including human release b - Genoni et al. 2003
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Transformity and Toxicity As transformities (emergy intensities) increase their potential effect within ecosystem increases. Effects can be both positive and negative. Transformity does not suggest the outcome that might result from the interaction of a stressor within an ecosystem, only that with high transformity, the effect is greater.
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Transformity and Toxicity The ultimate effect of a pollutant or toxin is not only related to its transformity, but more importantly to its concentration or empower density (emergy per unit area per unit time, i.e. seJ/m2*day) in the ecosystem. Where empower density of a stressor is significantly higher than the average empower density of the ecosystem it is released into, one can expect significant changes in ecosystem function. The ultimate effect of a pollutant or toxin is not only related to its transformity, but more importantly to its concentration or emergy density (emergy per unit area, i.e. seJ/m 2 ) in the ecosystem. Where emergy density of a stressor is significantly higher than the average emergy density of the ecosystem it is released into, one can expect significant changes in ecosystem function.
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. For instance, using the transformity of mercury in the previous Table and the exergy of mercury (Szargut et al. 1988) one can convert the transformity to a specific emergy of 3.7 E17 sej/g. Using this specific emergy, and a mercury concentration of 0.001 ppb (the level the EPA considers to have chronic effects on aquatic life) the emergy density of the mercury in a lake would be 3.7 E12 sej/m 2. Transformity and Toxicity Emergy Density of Florida Ecosystems is about 1.0 E9 sej/m 2
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Landscape Development Intensity (LDI) Index
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. System Diagram of Landscape Development Impacts
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Independent measure of disturbance using land use/land cover, aerial photographs, and ground observations Landscape Development Intensity…
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Based on intensity of human use ð Intensity measured by nonrenewable energy flow. ð Energy expressed in the same quality. ð Energy flow characteristics determined per hectare of various land use types. Landscape Development Intensity…
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Land Use Development Intensity Coefficients...
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Representative LDI Coefficients Land useLDI- Coeff. Natural landscape1.0 Tree plantation 1.6 Pasture3.0 - 3.7 Agriculture4.0 - 5.0 Residential uses6.0 - 8.3 Roadways7.8 - 8.5 Commercial/Industrial uses8.0 - 10.0
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. LDI = (LDI j * %LU j ) Where, LDI = Landscape Development Intensity Index LDI j = LDI coefficient for land use “j” %LU j = Percent area of the wetland drainage basin occupied by land use “j”
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Total Nitrogen Load Landscape Development Intensity…
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Total Phosphorus Load Landscape Development Intensity…
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Total Suspended Solids Load Landscape Development Intensity…
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. LDI and Wetland Rapid Assessment “Score” Landscape Development Intensity…
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Emergy & Complex Systems Day 4, Lecture 8 …. Global Ecosystem Health as a Function of Landscape Development Intensity??
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