Population Growth nd Dynamics
Agriculture
Waste Management
Snowpack
Air Quality
100

Population equation

Current population - deaths + births = new current population

every second

- 4-5 people born

-2 people die


100

Key Crops

1. wheat

2. corn

3. rice

100
MSW

municipal solid waste - household waste

100

needs for snow

1. cold temps

2. moisture

3. lift

100

Clean Air Components

- 21% oxygen

- 78% nitrogen

- 1% other

200

Impact Equation

I = PAT

I - human impact on the environment

P - population

A - affluence (GDP)

T - technology (how resources intensive "A" is)

200

Soil Sciences


1. sand/gravel

2. silt/clay

3. dead organic matter

4. flora and fauna -> living organism

5. water

6. air

soil texture (soil texture pyramid) - dependent on % of silt, clay, and sand

loam - soil that is best for farming - retain water, air, and nutrients

200

US Waste

11 billion tons of solid waste


200

Snow Water Equivalent (SWE)

SWE / density = snow depth

Density x snow depth = SWE

200

Clean Air Act

- passed in 1963

- 1st national legislation in the US focused on air pollution control

- amendments passed in 1970

300

Karl Marx Theory

- population growth results from poverty, resource depletion, and pollution. 

- to slow population growth people need to be treated justly and improve social conditions.

300

GMO and Genetic Engineering

Genetic Modified Organism

- genes from one organism is spliced into another organism

benefits

- resistant to pest, temp, weather, etc

- improved nutrition

- faster growth

- vaccines in food

Downsides

- superweeds

- reduce native biodiversity

- novel toxics

- may leave poorer farmers behind

300

Incineration types

1. refuse-derived fuel - waste is sorted to remove recyclable from non-recyclable materials.

2. mass-burn - burning everything that fits in the incinerator

300

SNOTEL

an automated system of snowpack and related climate sensors operated by Natural Resource Conservation Services (NRCS)

300

Natural Forms of Air Pollution

1. volcanoes

2. sea spray

3. vegetation

4. dust storms

5. bacterial metabolism -> methane

6. forest fires

400

Thomas Malthus Theory

- population increase faster than resources - we outstrip our food supply and collapse into starvation, crime, misery

- most governments believe population growth is good for GDP

400

Green Revolution

- improvements in farming production have come from tech advancement

- modification of species and cross-breeding

400

Disposal Methods (7)

1. open dumping

2 ocean dumping

3. exportation

4. landfills

5. incineration 

6. composting

7. recycling

400

What determines snowflake shape?

1. temp

2. humidity

- basal facet - top/bottom

- prism facet - sides (6)

creates plates or columns

400

Anthropogenic Pollutants

- Primary - released directly from the source

- Secondary - convert into hazardous forms after entering the air and mixing with other chemicals-> fugitive emission - do NOT go through smoke stacks

500

Gandhi Quote

"There is enough for everyone's needs but not enough for everyone's greed."

- non-violence civil leader

500

Types of Pesticides

1. biocides- kill a wide variety of living organisms

2. herbicides - kill plants

3. insecticides - kill insects

4. fungicides - kill fungus

DDT - 1962 Silent Spring by Rachel Carson


500

Plastic Types

1. PETE - large market

2. HDPE - chemically resistant, thermal conductivity

3. PVC - common in construction - hard to recycle due to additives

4. LDPE - resistant to acids, oils and bases - more flexible and durable than HDPE

5. PP - resistant to fatigue

6. PS - 1st plasitc discovered - styrofoam - cheaper to produce new material than to recycle

7. other - everything that doesn't fit into the other categories - containers often reused

500

Wilson Bentley 

nickname: Snowflake Bentley

- 1st to measure raindrop size

- 1st to photograph snowflake

- pioneer in snow sciences

500

Pollutants

1. Sulfur dioxide SO2

2. Nitrogen oxide NO

3. Carbon monoxide CO

4. ozone

5. lead

6. particulate matter