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- what are pools (reservoirs) -
- what is residence time -
- what does the term flux refer to?
- in the space below: diagram the main components of a biogeochemical cycle just like it is on the slide. after you have drawn the diagram, use highlighter to highlight the two squares (source and sink in two different colors)
Brief Explanations
- Pools (reservoirs) in biogeochemical cycles are storage sites where a particular element or compound accumulates over time, such as carbon - in the ocean or soil.
- Residence time is the average length of time a substance spends in a particular pool or reservoir within a biogeochemical cycle.
- Flux refers to the rate of transfer of a substance between different pools or reservoirs in a biogeochemical cycle.
- A biogeochemical cycle diagram typically includes sources (where a substance is released into the environment, like volcanic eruptions for carbon) and sinks (where a substance is taken up, like plants taking up carbon dioxide). Draw boxes for pools, arrows for fluxes, and highlight source and sink boxes in different colors.
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- Pools (reservoirs) are storage sites in biogeochemical cycles.
- Residence time is the average time a substance stays in a pool.
- Flux is the rate of transfer between pools.
- Draw a diagram with pools, fluxes, and highlight source and sink boxes in different colors.