GEO PHYS: Water and Carbon Cycle

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  • GEO PHYS: WC and CC
    • Water Cycle
      • Stores:
        • Lithosphere
        • Hydrosphere
        • Atmosphere
        • Lihtosphere
      • Factors driving change:
        • Evaporation, Evapotranspiration
        • Condensation and cloud formation, Precipitation
        • Snowmelt, Sublimation, Desublimation
      • Drainage Basins
        • Terminology
        • Water Balance
      • The Hydrograph
      • Factors affecting change:
        • Natural Variations
          • Flash Floods
          • Single Event Floods
          • Multiple Event Floods
          • Seasonal Floods
        • Human Impacts
          • Land use change: Deforestation
          • Arable Landscapes
          • Water Abstraction
          • Climate Change
    • Carbon Cycle
      • Stores
      • Factors Driving change in magnitude of Carbon Stores
        • Weathering
        • Carbon Sequestration
        • Photosynthesis
        • Respiration
        • Decomposition
        • Combustion
      • Changes Over Time
        • Natural Variations
          • Wild Fires
          • Volcanic Activity
        • Human Impacts
          • Hydrocarbon fuel extraction and burning
          • Land Use Changes
            • Deforestation
            • Wetland Clearance
          • Farming Practices
      • The Carbon Budget
    • Water, Carbon, Climate and Life on Earth
      • Relationship between WC and CC
      • The Nature of Climate Change
        • Long Term
        • Medium Term
        • Recent
      • Causes of Climate Change
      • Impacts of Climate Change
        • On Arctic/Antarctica
        • On Pacific Islands
        • On Permafrost
      • Human Interventions in the Carbon Cycle
        • Mitigation
        • Adaptation
        • 1997 Kyoto Protocol
      • Outcomes of COP21
        • Regional Scale
        • National Scale
        • Local Scale

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