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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Chapter 3 The Big Picture: Systems of Change
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Systems and Feedback System: –A set of components or parts that function together to act as a whole. Open System: –Not generally contained within boundaries –Some energy or material moves into or out of the system Closed System: –No energy movement into or out of the system
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Systems and Feedback Feedback –Occurs when the output of the system also serves as an input, leading to further changes in the system Negative Feedback –Occurs when the system’s response is in the opposite direction of the output –Self-regulating Positive Feedback –Occurs when an increase in output leads to a further increase in output
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Exponential growth: –Growth occurs at a constant rate per time period – Equation to describe exponential growth is: Doubling time –The time necessary for the quantity being measured to double. –Approximately equal to 70 divided by the annual percentage growth rate Exponential Growth
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Environmental Unity Environmental unity: –It is impossible to change only one thing; everything affects everything else.
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Uniformitarianism Uniformitarianism: –The principle that processes that operate today operated in the past. –Observations of processes today can explain events that occurred in the past and leave evidence “The present is the key to the past.”
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Changes and Equilibrium in Systems Steady state: –A dynamic equilibrium –Material or energy is entering and leaving the system in equal amounts –Opposing processes occur at equal rates
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Changes and Equilibrium in Systems Average residence time: –The time it takes for a given part of the total reservoir of a particular material to be cycled through the sytem –The equation for average residence time is: ART = S/F
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Earth as a Living System Biota: –All the organisms of all species living in an area or region up to and including the biosphere Biosphere: 1.That part of a planet where life exists 2.The planetary system that includes and sustains life
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Ecosystem Ecosystem: –A community of organisms and its local nonliving environment in which matter (chemical elements) cycles and energy flows. –Sustained life on Earth is a characteristic of ecosystems –Can be natural or artificial
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Ecosystems The Gaia Hypothesis: –Named for Gaia, the Greek goddess Mother Earth –States that the surface environment of the Earth, with respect to such factors as the atmospheric composition of gases acidity-alkalinity of waters Surface temperature are actively regulated by the sensing, growth, metabolism and other activities of the biota. –Or, life manipulates life the environment for the maintenance of life.
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Botkin & Keller Environmental Science 5/e Why Solving Environmental Problems Is Often Difficult 1.Exponential growth The consequences of exponential growth and its accompanying positive feedback can be dramatic 2.Lag time The time between a stimulus and the response of a system If there is a long delay between stimulus and response, then the resulting changes are much more difficult to recognize. 3.Irreversible consequences Consequences that may not be easily rectified on a human scale of decades or a few hundred years.
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