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Earth2Class Workshops for Teachers Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Earth2Class Workshops for Teachers Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. “Hydrology” Dr. Michael J. Passow Guest Scientist: Dr. Upmanu Lall May 12, 2001. Hydrology involves the study of water as it moves through the. Atmospheric system Oceanic system Freshwater system Groundwater system

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Earth2Class Workshops for Teachers Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

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  1. Earth2Class Workshops for Teachers Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory “Hydrology” Dr. Michael J. Passow Guest Scientist: Dr. Upmanu Lall May 12, 2001

  2. Hydrology involves the study of water as it moves through the • Atmospheric system • Oceanic system • Freshwater system • Groundwater system • Cryosphere (“frozen system”)

  3. We often summarize the complex transfer of matter and energy as the “Water Cycle” http://www.chias.org/www/edu/mitc/wkshp/ocean/oceans.html

  4. For obvious reasons, we tend to focus on the more visible aspects of the Water Cycle • Precipitation in all its various forms: rain, drizzle, thunderstorm, mist, snow, blizzard, etc. • Also, flooding and drought focus attention on hydrology http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wtsm5.htm

  5. Occasionally we think about other aspects of the Water Cycle • Influence on landscapes, such as karst topopgraphy • Transpiration from plants • Groundwater contaminants • http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/GSFC/EARTH/atmos/ozone.htm

  6. EVAPORATION, CONDENSATION– G   L LATENT HEAT OF VAPORIZATION MELTING, FREEZING– S   L LATENT HEAT OF FUSION SUBLIMATION, DEPOSITION— S   G

  7. American Meteorological Society’s “Water in the Earth Systems” http://www.ametsoc.org/amsedu/WES/home.html

  8. Monitoring stream flow • http://www.epa.gov/surf3/locate/

  9. Flooding • http://www.noaa.gov/

  10. Drought http://enso.unl.edu/monitor/monitor.html

  11. Water quality issues • www.water.usgs.gov http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/pictureshtml/fishshock.html

  12. Groundwater systems • http://www.groundwater.com/

  13. Coastal issues www.nos.noaa.gov http://www.noaa.gov/coasts.html

  14. Observations from space • Water vapor images from weather satellites http://www.goes.noaa.gov/

  15. Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) • http://trmm.gsfc.nasa.gov

  16. Climate influences on the Water Cycle • El Nino, La Nina, NAO and other climatic influences on rainfall, drought, etc. • Cyclic, non-cyclic http://www.noaa.gov/

  17. Examples of Hydrology-Related LDEO Research • Hudson River Research http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/programs/index.html • IRI http://iri.ldeo.columbia.edu/application/sector/water/

  18. Today’s Guest Scientist • Dr. Upmanu Lall Visitng Research Scientist, IRI http://iri.ldeo.columbia.edu/ Principal areas of expertise: statistical and numerical modeling of hydrologic climatic systems and water resource systems planning and management.

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