Part 1: Water
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Part 1: Water• Water is stored in “reservoirs”
– Oceans– Lakes– Rivers– Atmosphere– biosphere
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Oceans
Cover 71% of Earth’s surface
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SEA SEA LAND LAND+ 336 Runoff from land+ 398 Precipitation
over sea+ 434 Evaporation
+ 434 Evaporation– 398 Precipitation + 436 Excess to land
via precipitation
+ 107 Precipitation– 371 Evaporation
+ 436 Runoff toocean
+ 107 Precipitation– 336 Runoff to ocean
+ 471 Evaporation
Evaporation434
Precipitation398
Runoff 36 Groundwater
table Groundwaterflow
Infiltration
Surfacerunoff
Precipitation107
Evaporation71
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Porosity:
The percentage of the volume of a rock occupied by
open space between grains
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Permeability:
The capacity of a rock to allow fluids to flow through it
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Subsurface Distribution of Water
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Ogallala Aquifer
Sand and gravel from 6 Ma-2 Ma
Provides about 6 billion cubic meters water/year from 170,000 wells
Irrigates 5.1 million acres of land and has water for > 1 million people
Recharge area is local.
Will go dry in early 21st century
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Ogallala Aquifer
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Central Plains
Minimal rainfall
“Dustbowl” in the 30’s
Central pivot irrigation
Extraction is 100 times greater than recharge rate.
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Las Cruces Water Use• Where does our water come from?• Where does the water go after use?
– Domestic– Agriculture
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Las Cruces Water Use• All water comes from groundwater• In 10?-15 years: surface water (Rio Grande)• Treatment = $$$• Farms vs. homes
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Las Cruces Water Use• Your water bill:
– 1st 5000 gallons per month are cheap– Each interval of 10,000 gallons get more expensive
• El Paso/Juarez have a more critical problem
• There are no limits on development (YET)
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TUCSON WATER:
CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT
Mineral content is 325 ppm, will rise to 650 ppm by 2020.
Treatment plant? Will reduce to 450 ppm
Cost: $340 million
OR just pipe it into your home and see what happens
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Las Cruces WATER:
Low levels of arsenic
Uranium concentrations: Maximum contaminant level: 30 ppbHighest detected levels: 132 ppb
“Exposure may result in toxic effects to the kidney.”“Some increase risk of cancer”
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EROSION BY GROUNDWATER
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Permeablevolcanic rock
Impermeablevolcanic rock
Faultzone
Risinghot water
Magma
Zone of intense heat
Geyser
HotspringsSinking
cold water
Water soaks into the soil and filters down.
As the water approaches the magma, it heats up and becomes less dense.
Hot springs occur where heated groundwater isdischarged at the surface.
Steam and boiling water are released under pressure, resulting in intermittent eruptions.