Hydrosphere Hydrologic cycle Veronika Říhová Veronika Říhová.

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Hydrosphere Hydrosphere Hydrologic cycle Hydrologic cycle Veronika Veronika Říhová Říhová

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HydrosphereHydrosphere

Hydrologic cycleHydrologic cycle

Veronika ŘíhováVeronika Říhová

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1. What is water1. What is water

2. Water on Earth (2. Water on Earth (HHydrosphere)ydrosphere)

3. Distribution of water3. Distribution of water

4. Understanding the Hydrologic cycle4. Understanding the Hydrologic cycle

and cycle componentsand cycle components

5. Why is so important?5. Why is so important?

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1. Water1. Water

• two hydrogens to each oxygen atoms• molecular formula H2O

• forms of water : solid, liquid, gaseous phase

0°C >100°C

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Earth is maybe the only planet where water exists as a liquid HydrologyHydrology = the study of the waters

of the Earth

Water found on other planet :• Mercury - 3.4% in the atmosphere, and large amounts of

water in Mercury's exosphere

• Venus - 0.002% in the atmosphere

• Mars - 0.03% in the atmosphere

• Jupiter - 0.0004% in the atmosphere

• Saturn - in ices only

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2. Water on Earth2. Water on Earth

About 70 % of surface is covered by water

„„Blue planet“Blue planet“

HYDROSPHERE = „water sphere“

- all the earth´s water (cca 1,4*109 km3)

Hydrosphere interacts with, and is influenced by other

spheres

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3. Distribution of water3. Distribution of water

USGS 2008

Only 3 % of Earth´s water is fresh water

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4. Hydrologic cycle4. Hydrologic cycle – water cycle

Water-cycle components :

- precipitation

- evapotranspiration

- surface runoff

- subsurface runoff

- infiltration

- springs

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A. Evaporation and condensationA. Evaporation and condensation

• water vapor condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds

• the sun´s energy is neccessary to power the cycle

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B. PrecipitationB. Precipitation

• can be : rain, snow, *hail or **sleet

*hail = kroupy, **sleet = déšť se sněhem

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C. Infiltration, runoff, evapotranspirationC. Infiltration, runoff, evapotranspiration

• the water moves across the land (=runoff) or it may infiltrate into the ground, evaporate into the air, become stored in lakes or reservoirs

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RunoffRunoff

• if precipitation occurs faster than it can infiltrate the ground

• precipitation collects in : rivers, lakes, oceans …

• surface runoff and channel runoff (= *streamflow)

streamflow = odtok v korytě

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InfiltrationInfiltration

• the flow of water from the ground surface into the ground. Once infiltrated, the water becomes **soil moisture or groundwater.

*soil moisture = půdní vlhkost, water table = hladina podz.vody

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EvapotranspirationEvapotranspiration

evaporationevaporation (vapour from the ground or bodies of water )+

transpiratiotranspirationn (from plants)

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5. Conclusion – importance of water 5. Conclusion – importance of water cyclecycle

• water cycle regulates the temp on Earth

• water travels through the air, falls to the earth

• this is repeated in a cycle that never stops

• precipitation creates lakes, rivers, … (water reservoirs)

• water evaporates and forms clouds

(influences weather)

• is responsible for the rain

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• water is essential to life

• life probably evolved in water

• human body = 75 % of water

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Literature and sourcesLiterature and sources

• LYON, JOHN G. ED. (2003): GIS for Water Resources and Watershed Management. Boca Raton, CRC Press.

• MAIDMENT, D.R. ED. (1993): Handbook of Hydrology. 1st edition. London, McGraw-Hill Professional.

• VIEUX, B. E. (2004): Distributed Hydrologic Modeling Using GIS. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

• http://www.usgs.gov/

• www.uprct.nsw.gov.au

• www.chmu.cz

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Thank you for your attentionThank you for your attention