COASTAL HAZARDS & GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
Review Guide
– Final Exam – Fall 2006
Exam Format: the exam format will be a mix of exams I, II,
and III (50%), with 50% new material covering coastal hazards and global
climate hazards and mitigation.
You should familiar with the following key concepts
and words:
PREVIOUS MATERIAL
- Plate Tectonic settings
- Volcanic Hazards and
Mitigation
- Earthquake Hazards and
Mitigation
- Mass Wasting Hazards and
Mitigation
- Flooding Hazards and
Mitigation
- Groundwater Hazards and Mitigation
COASTAL
HAZARDS
- Be
familiar with the general processes that cause coastal erosion.
- What
percent of population in the US live along coastal areas?
- What
are the physical causes of coastal erosion?
- What
are the effects of coastal erosion?
- Be
able to tell me the major problems with your coastal CA site.
- List
how can global warming affect coastal areas?
GLOBAL CLIMATE
CHANGE
- Be
familiar with the chemical elements/compounds, structure, geologic
processes, and effects of each major sphere on earth.
- Can
you relate water and other compounds (like NOx, SOx, CO2, O, H2SO4
(sulfuric acid), etc.) to each sphere, including the process that connects
them together? For example, water
evaporates from the hydrosphere, is transported in the atmosphere, storing
infrared light as heat along its path, then precipitated on the ground
where it could be temporarily frozen in the cryosphere, then melted into
the groundwater where it mixes with elements in the geosphere, like Si, O,
Ca, etc., and is pumped to the surface by humans to feed crops (our
biosphere) for consumption, where we retain much of that water for life.
That would cover it. Can you apply your background knowledge to other
compounds?
- What
is a source and sink for atmospheric gases?
- What
are the major atmospheric greenhouse gases and how do they react with
incoming UV radiation?
- Which
greenhouse gas is considered a proxy to climate change and what is its’
source and sink and process?
- What
are the sources of air pollution that lead to acid rain? And what are their
significant effects?
- What
do ocean currents have to do with atmospheric temperature?
- What
are the hazards associated with particulate and gaseous air
pollution?
- What
is ozone, where is it, and what does it do?
- What
is the evidence for global warming?
- What
are the causes AND effects of global warming? There are many here!
- How
is permafrost related to global warming?
- How
does global warming affect each sphere?
- Find
one aspect of climate change that you enjoy and find interesting. You’ll
be asked to write about it as if your audience is someone else in the
class with the same background knowledge you have. Big picture is good
with mixed details. Since this is an essay, think of an appropriate sketch
or diagram that would be helpful.
READING
- Your homework on Coastal Hazards; review the
processes that affect a coast line along California, as if I were to give you
another photo!
- PowerPoint lectures I and II on Global Climate
Change (the two files are posted on your WebCT)
- Chapter 9 from book: All text that applies to
the topics discussing in lecture. The case studies will not be on the
test. Introduction and summary are good places to reread.
- Chain Reaction magazine: pages 1 to 9, and 28
and 29 should be read. They are good material that relate to the book and
the lecture.