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Geography AQA A-LevelThe Water and Carbon Cycle

Definition Flashcards

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Acidification

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Acidification

The gradual reduction of pH of the oceans, due to dissolving carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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Afforestation

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Afforestation

Planting trees and vegetation in the aim of increasing forest cover.

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Anticyclone

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Anticyclone

A system of high pressure, causing high temperatures and unseasonably high evaporation rates.

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Aquifer

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Aquifer

A permeable or porous rock which stores water.

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Biofuel

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Biofuel

Burning crops and vegetation for electricity and heat.

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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

The capture of carbon dioxide emissions directly from the factory, pumped into disused mines rather than being released into the atmosphere.

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Carbon Fluxes

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Carbon Fluxes

The movement of carbon between stores.

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Carbon Neutral

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Carbon Neutral

A process that has no net addition of carbon dioxide to the environment.

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Carbon Stores

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Carbon Stores

Places where carbon accumulates for a period of time such as rocks and plant matter.

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Channel Flow

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Channel Flow

Water flowing in a rivulet, stream or river.

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Choke Points

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Choke Points

Points in the logistics of energy and fuel that are prone to restriction.

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Combustion

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Combustion

The process of burning a substance, in the presence of oxygen, to release energy.

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Convectional Precipitation

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Convectional Precipitation

Solar radiation heats the air above the ground, causing it to rise, cool & condense forming precipitation (often as thunderstorms).

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Cryosphere

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Cryosphere

The global water volume locked up within a frozen state (i.e. snow and ice).

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Decomposition

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Decomposition

The break down of matter, often by a decomposer which releases carbon dioxide through their own respiration.

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Depression

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Depression

A system of low pressure, with fronts of precipitation where low and high pressure air masses meet.

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Desalination Plant

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Desalination Plant

The conversion of seawater to freshwater, suitable for human consumption.

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Desublimation

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Desublimation

The change of state of water from gas to solid, without being a liquid (the opposite process to sublimation).

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Drainage Basin

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Drainage Basin

The area of land drained by a river and its tributaries.

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Drainage Density

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Drainage Density

The total length of all rivers & streams divided by the area of the drainage basin.

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Drought

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Drought

An extended period of deficient rainfall relative to the statistical average for the region (UN).

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Economic Water Scarcity

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Economic Water Scarcity

When water resources are available but insufficient economic wealth limits access to it.

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Energy Mix

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Energy Mix

The composition of a country’s energy sources.

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Energy Security

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Energy Security

The ownership and full control of a country’s energy source, production and transportation.

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Energy Pathway

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Energy Pathway

The movement of energy from its extraction or source, through pipes, freight logistics or cabling.

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Energy Players

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Energy Players

Key companies and individuals who own, distribute and sell energy and energy sources.

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Enhanced Greenhouse Effect

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Enhanced Greenhouse Effect

The build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, reducing the amount of solar radiation reflected into space.

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ENSO Cycles

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ENSO Cycles

El Nino Southern Oscillations - naturally occurring phenomena that involves the movement of warm water in the Equatorial Pacific.

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Evapotranspiration

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Evapotranspiration

The combined total moisture transferred from the Earth to the atmosphere, through evaporation and transpiration.

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Frontal Precipitation

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Frontal Precipitation

Where air masses of different temperatures meet at a front, one mass will be forced over another, causing precipitation beneath the front.

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Global Hydrological Cycle

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Global Hydrological Cycle

The continuous transfer of water between land, atmosphere and oceans. The Earth is a closed system.

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Groundwater Flow

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Groundwater Flow

Water moving horizontally through permeable or porous rock due to gravity.

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Hydrological Drought

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Hydrological Drought

Insufficient soil moisture to meet the needs of vegetation (crops, trees, plants) at a particular time.

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Infiltration

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Infiltration

The movement of water vertically through the pores in soil.

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Integrated Drainage Basin Management

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Integrated Drainage Basin Management

Establishing a frame of coordinated efforts between administrations (e.g. local government) and stakeholders (e.g businesses) to achieve balanced management of a basin (World Bank).

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Inorganic Carbon

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Inorganic Carbon

Carbon stored in carbonated rocks.

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Interception

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Interception

Raindrops are prevented from falling directly onto the ground, instead hitting the leaves of a tree.

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Meteorological Drought

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Meteorological Drought

When long-term precipitation trends are below average.

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Monsoon

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Monsoon

The drastic variation between wet and dry seasons for sub-tropical areas, caused by a changed prevailing wind. Can lead to annual flooding.

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Non-Renewable

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Non-Renewable

A source of energy that can only be used once to generate electricity or takes thousands of years to replace. E.g. Fossil Fuels.

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Nuclear Fusion

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Nuclear Fusion

The process of joining atomic nuclei together, to produce energy.

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OPEC

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OPEC

Oil and Petroleum exporting countries. An organisation that supports and coordinates fossil fuel exporting countries.

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Open System

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Open System

A system affected by external flows and inputs (such as a drainage basin, or a sediment cell).

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Organic Carbon

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Organic Carbon

Carbon stored in plant material and living organisms.

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Outgassing

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Outgassing

The release of dissolved carbon dioxide (e.g. at plate boundaries, warming the oceans).

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Percolation

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Percolation

Water moving vertically from soil into permeable rock.

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Photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis

The process of converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. All plants and some organisms rely on this process to survive.

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Physical Water Scarcity

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Physical Water Scarcity

A physical lack of available freshwater which cannot meet demand.

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Phytoplankton

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Phytoplankton

Small organisms that rely on photosynthesis to survive, so intake carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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Primary Energy

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Primary Energy

The initial source of energy, as it is naturally found. This could be natural ores, water, crops or radioactive material.

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Relief Precipitation

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Relief Precipitation

Precipitation caused when air masses are forced to rise over high land, determined by the relief/ morphology of the land.

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Renewable

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Renewable

Primary energy that can be re-used to produce electricity or has a short lifetime, therefore any used can be replaced quickly. E.g. Hydroelectric, biomass, solar.

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Respiration

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Respiration

The process of converting glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide and energy. Some organisms rely on respiration to survive.

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River Regime

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River Regime

The pattern of river discharge over a year.

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Runoff

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Runoff

Water flowing over the surface of the ground eg. after precipitation or snowmelt.

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Salinisation

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Salinisation

Where salt water contaminates freshwater stores or soils, creating saline conditions and reducing human use/ consumption.

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Saltwater Encroachment

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Saltwater Encroachment

The movement of saltwater into freshwater aquifers or soils. This may be caused by sea level rise, storm surges or over-extraction.

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Secondary Energy

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Secondary Energy

The product of primary energy, mostly electricity.

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Sequestration

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Sequestration

The transfer of carbon from the atmosphere to stores elsewhere - living biosphere, inorganic rocks, etc.

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Smart Irrigation

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Smart Irrigation

Providing crops with a water supply less than optimal, to make crops resistant to water shortages.

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Storm Hydrograph

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Storm Hydrograph

Variation of river discharge over a short period of time (days).

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Sublimation

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Sublimation

The change of state of water from solid to a gas, without being a liquid.

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Thermohaline Circulation

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Thermohaline Circulation

The movement of volumes of seawater from cold deep water to warm water surface water.

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Throughflow

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Throughflow

Water moving horizontally through the soil, due to gravity.

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Tipping Point

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Tipping Point

A critical threshold where any changes to a system after the tipping point are irreversible.

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Transpiration

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Transpiration

The process through which water evaporates through the stomata in plants' leaves.

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Urbanisation

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Urbanisation

The growth of populations in towns and cities.

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Water Budget

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Water Budget

The annual balance between inputs and outputs within a system.

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Water Conservation

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Water Conservation

Strategies to reduce water usage and demand.

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Water Recycling

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Water Recycling

The treatment and purification of waste water, to increase supply.

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Water Scarcity

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Water Scarcity

There are limited renewable water sources (between 500 and 1000 cubic metres per capita per year).

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Water Security

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Water Security

The ability to protect and access a sustainable source to adequately meet demand.

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Water Sharing Treaty

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Water Sharing Treaty

International agreements for transboundary sources.

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Water Transfer

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Water Transfer

Hard engineering projects, such as pipelines or aqueducts, that divert water between basins to meet demand.

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Watershed

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Watershed

The boundary between neighbouring drainage basins.

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